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Physics, 14.03.2020 06:04 jamalnellum56

You're in an airplane that flies horizontally with speed 1200 km/h (320 m/s ) when an engine falls off. Neglecting air resistance, assume it takes 25 ss for the engine to hit the ground. a. Show that the plane is 4.5 km high.
b. Show that the horizontal distance that the aircraft engine falls is 8400 m.
c. If the airplane somehow continues to fly as if nothing had happened, where is the engine relative to the airplane at the moment the engine hits the ground?

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