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Physics, 11.02.2020 19:33 caromaybelline71

A military helicopter on a training mission is flying horizontally at a speed of 60.0 m/s when it accidentally drops a bomb (fortunately, not armed) at an elevation of 300 m. You can ignore air resistance.

1. How much time is required for the bomb to reach the earth?
2. How far does it travel horizontally while falling?
3. Find the horizontal component of the bomb's velocity just before it strikes the earth.
4. Find vertical component of the bomb's velocity just before it strikes the earth.
5. If the velocity of the helicopter remains constant, where is the helicopter when the bomb hits the ground?

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