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The discussion revolves around a physics problem involving projectile motion, specifically concerning the trajectory of a bullet fired from a gun. The original poster seeks clarification on the parameters of the problem, particularly regarding the height of the target in relation to the gun's muzzle height.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants question the clarity of the problem statement, particularly the height of the target and its relevance to the problem. There is a suggestion to consider the trajectory of the bullet as a parabola.

Discussion Status

The discussion is ongoing, with participants exploring different interpretations of the problem. Some guidance has been offered regarding the assumption that the target is at the same height as the gun, but there is no explicit consensus on how to proceed with the problem.

Contextual Notes

There is a noted lack of clarity regarding what exactly is being solved for, as well as the original poster's uncertainty about the information provided in the problem statement.

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If a bullet that leaves the muzzle of a gun at 260 m/s is to hit a target 102 m away at the level of the muzzle (1.6 m above level ground), the gun must be aimed at a point above the target. (Ignore any effects due to air resistance.)



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I just need help with understanding the question. I know that the height for y is 1.6 at the starting point, but how do i know how tall the target is?


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iissungmin said:
I know that the height for y is 1.6 at the starting point, but how do i know how tall the target is?
You are told that the target is at the same level as the gun.
 
I think your problem isn't advanced, better you've posted it at "introductory physics"!


And where is your attempt (think about that the trajectory of the bullet is a parabola)?
 
We also have no idea what you're solving for. I highly doubt they would ask you how tall the target is, since that's given in the equation.
 

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