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Physics, 30.10.2021 22:40 bunn95

Imagine that your group performs this lab again using another simulation version of a ballistic pendulum gun. The size of the bullet is the same, the vertical height is the same. You arrange your phtogate(s) exactly how you did in the original experiment (i. e. the same distance apart, the same positions, etc.) and you find that the bullet fired from the new gun takes TWICE AS MUCH TIME to pass through the photogates as the bullet from your original simulation. How would your answer to your research question for this gun be different from your answer for the gun you used in the actual lab

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