2 things, In this problem you cant ignore air resistance as the question says "A bullet is fired straight up into the air"
it also says it "stops Briefly" Based on how the question is worded is a false statement.
the bullet is under power, and will +accelerate, then gravity and resistance will cause a -acceleration.
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Mike, you can't possibly calculate the terminal velocity of the bullet. You know nothing about the bullet. So logically you have to conclude that you are ignoring air resistance.
Further more you contradict yourself by disagreeing with my post then agreeing with pats post. I find that funny.
You can't measure the amount of time the bullet is stopped, but it does stop. However that does not mean it is not accelerating. Remember the acceleration of gravity is constant, otherwise we would all float off the floor!
I shouldn't ask this but here goes, you slam your hand down onto a table, what stops your hand from traveling right through the table? Now I have opened a can of worms.
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