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"a bullet is fired horizontally with speed vi = 400.0m/s at the bullseye (from the same level). the bullseye is a horizontal distance x = 100.0m away. since the bullet will fall under gravity, it will miss the bullseye. by what vertical distance does the bullet miss the bullseye? at what angle above the horizontal should the bullet be fired to successfully hit the target? your bullet is aimed at a target (along the line). the target is released the instant the bullet is fired. can you hit the target? "

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