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Physics, 07.10.2020 22:01, qais8691

An rescue airplane flies horizontally over level terrain with a speed of 251 m/s and at an altitude of 2.73 km. The airplane releases one package. (a) How far does the package travel horizontally between its release and its impact on the ground? Ignore air resistance. m (b) If the pilot maintains the airplane's original course, altitude, and speed, where will the plane be when the package hits the ground? Ignore air resistance. behind the bomb directly above the bomb ahead of the bomb (c) The package hits the target seen in the airplane's telescopic "bombsight" at the moment of the package's release. At what angle from the vertical was the bombsight set? ° from the vertical

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