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A passenger at rest on a flatbed train car fires a bullet straight up. The event is viewed by observers at rest on the station
platform as the train moves past the platform with constant velocity. What is the path of the bullet as described by the
observers on the platform?
O
a straight horizontal path in the direction of the train's velocity
a parabolic path
O
a straight vertical path up and down
a straight diagonal path upward
a semi-circular path
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