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Once I was sat on a plane next to a prof and he set about setting me loads riddles. He said if you had an open field stretching for as far as you could see and had a pistol and a bullet at the same level ( i.e 5ft off the floor ) facing horizontal. If you fired the gun and dropped the bullet at exactly the same time from the same height which would hit the ground first? I said the bullet dropped by hand would be the first rather than the fired bullet, he told me no, they would hit the floor at exactly the same time? How?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ignoring factors like wind and such. Once it is fired the only forces acting on the bullets are gravity. Gravity is acting equally on both, therefore, they both accelerate towards the ground equally, hence hitting the ground at the same time. The horizontal velocity of the fired bullet is unaffected by gravity. Only the vertical velocity is changed by gravity acting on it.
In answer to your second post, the force of gravity acting on two objects at the equal height above the ground is the same. This is true no matter what its horzontal velocity. If your two objects were at different heights when they were released then they may travel the same distance downwards in different times. This is because the acceleration due to gravity increases, the closer to the centre of the earth you are.