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Statement I When a gun is fired, i.e. it placing pushes back with much less velocity than the velocity of the bullet.
Statement II Velocity of the recoiling gun is less because the gun is much heavier than bullet.
According to the Principle of conservation of momentum when the gun is fired, momentum of gun and bullet system remains constant.
When bullet is fired from the gun, the gun pushes in the opposite direction. This is an example of Newton's law.
What is the kinetic energy of a bullet when a bullet is fired from a gun?