Re: Physics question

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Physics question Rich S. 09-07-2005
No, the ME-109 has zero relative velocity in the B-17s flight path...he said
CROSSING 50 yards behind the aircraft.

Jim



"T o d d P a t t i s t" <tpattist@dontspamme.snet.net> wrote in message
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> "Rich S." <capn27SPAM@TRAPyahoo.com.sg> wrote:
>
>>Does the bullet exit the muzzle and fall directly to earth?
>
> Yes, aside from the tiny diff between 560 mph and 820 fps,
> assuming he pointed directly backwards and that there was no
> wind. The ME-109 flies into the falling bullets.





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