Figure 1 below shows the Burj (meaning tower) Khalifa building (830 m) with 160 floors/stories. A bullet was fired vertically upwards from the top of the 160th floor at 87m/s. Use the information above to answer questions 6 and 7. 6. Calculate the total time in which the bullet was in flight. 7 calculate the final velocity of the bullet just before it hits the ground.

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Figure 1 below shows the Burj (meaning tower) Khalifa building (830 m) with 160 floors/stories. A bullet was fired vertically upwards from the top of the 160th floor at 87m/s. Use the information above to answer questions 6 and 7. 6. Calculate the total time in which the bullet was in flight. 7 calculate the final velocity of the bullet just before it hits the ground.
Figure 1 below shows the Burj (meaning Tower) Khalifa building in Dubai. It is
recorded as the tallest building (830 m) with 160 floors/stories. A bullet was fired
vertically upwards from the top of the 160th floor at 87 m/s.
Figure 1. Burj (meaning Tower) Khalifa in Dubai
Use the above information to answer questions 6 and 7.
6. Calculate the total time in which the bullet was in flight.
7. Calculate the final velocity of the bullet just before it hits the ground.
Transcribed Image Text:Figure 1 below shows the Burj (meaning Tower) Khalifa building in Dubai. It is recorded as the tallest building (830 m) with 160 floors/stories. A bullet was fired vertically upwards from the top of the 160th floor at 87 m/s. Figure 1. Burj (meaning Tower) Khalifa in Dubai Use the above information to answer questions 6 and 7. 6. Calculate the total time in which the bullet was in flight. 7. Calculate the final velocity of the bullet just before it hits the ground.
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