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Physics, 02.07.2019 22:10, emmamood

An airplane is moving horizontally with a constant velocity of (+ 115 m/s) at altitude of 1050 m. the directions to the right and upward have been chosen as the positive directions. the plane releases a "care package' that falls to the ground along a curved trajectory. ignoring air resistance, determine the time required for the package to hit the ground

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