YA Know,
It is very evident.. You Finally Got the point to the statement..
It took a few Defacing statements prior to your final conclusion..
But I'll give you Credit.. ultimately you did get it..
By the way , I do not drink.. have not in 7 years..
Why ? Not because I ever had a problem with drinkin.
Because I am not my own.. I have been Bought with a Price..
I am Christs..
-----Original Message-----
From: Nicky Madjarov [mailto:nickym@EARTHLINK.NET]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 5:50 PM
To: ARSLIST@LISTSERV.VISTAIT.COM
Subject: Re: Physics
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Hey Zandy,
If you want to move forward in this discussion, I'd suggest some setup a
BULLETLIST for you and the gang, or, even better BULLETINMYHEAD.
In all different states in the US they have different warnings in the bars
regarding consumption of alcohol. In Tennessee it reads: You should not
carry gun where alcohol is served. Following the idea, I'd say you guys
shall not discuss BULLETS on the ARList.
Nicky Madjarov
Intellico Solutions, Inc.
1507 Hermitage Pk. Dr.
Hermitage, TN 37076
Phone: (615) 883 7591
Mobil : (201) 747 8672
Pager: 2017478672@mobile.att.net
e-mail: nickym@intellicosolutions.net
http://www.intellicosolutions.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Zandi Patrick S TSgt AFRL/IFOSS"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 2:42 PM
Subject: Re: Physics
> **
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> Alright, let me though in a couple of pennies..
> I was thinking of a different equation here..
> If I took a 44 mag and held a bullet in another hand,
> and stuck the 44 magnum in the hill side.
> Would """I hit the Ground at the same time as the bullet???"""
> That is in a true flat environment ..
>
> I know this sounds like Bugs bunny huh...!!
>
> He he ... 8^P
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joshua Cann (ETL)
> To: ARSLIST@LISTSERV.VISTAIT.COM
> Sent: 3/6/01 9:45 AM
> Subject: Re: Physics
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> I'm not a physicist but...
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> Surely the horizontal forces are independant of the gravitational
> forces?
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> So in theory they'd still both hit the ground at the same time (assuming
> a perfectly flat landscape!) but a long way apart.
>
> Except that there's probably some lift associated with the fired bullet
> so it would land slightly later!
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> And you'd have to be certain that the fired bullet left the barrel at
> precisely the same instant that the dropped one was released.
>
> And doesn't mass come into it somewhere? Factor in manufacturing
> tolerances!
>
> Josh.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ilya [mailto:ilyaromaine@YAHOO.CO.UK]
> Sent: 06 March 2001 11:14
> To: ARSLIST@LISTSERV.VISTAIT.COM
> Subject: Physics
>
>
> Dear Listers,
>
> We're having a 'discussion' here, nothing to do with Remedy but we need
> it settling.
>
> If you fire a bullet horizontally out of a gun and at the instant it
> leaves the barrel of the gun you drop another bullet from the same
> height will they both touch the ground at teh same time, assuming that
> the ground is level.
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