Imagine this: you fire a gun and drop a bullet from the same height. Which one will hit the ground first?” “We fire a bullet horizontally and, at the same time, drop another bullet from the same height. Surprisingly, both will hit the ground at the same moment. How is this possible? The key is gravity. Gravity acts on both bullets in the same way, regardless of their horizontal speed. So, while one bullet travels forward, the other falls straight down. But both fall at the same rate. Now let’s try with a pistol and a rifle. We fire both and drop a bullet from the same height. The rifle bullet will travel a greater horizontal distance compared to the pistol bullet, but both will still hit the ground simultaneously. In short, horizontal distance doesn’t affect the time of fall. Gravity makes no distinctions: every bullet hits the ground at the same time, no matter how far it travels.”