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Physics, 03.09.2019 16:20 kalcius674

Aplane is sitting on a runway, awaiting takeoff. on an adjacent parallel runway, another plane lands and passes the stationary plane at a speed of 40 m/s. the arriving plane has a length of 40 m. by looking out the window (very narrow), a passenger on the stationary plane can see the moving plane. for how long a time is the moving plane visible?

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