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A plane 65 m above the ground is flying directly toward a target at 50 m/s .
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At what distance from the target should the pilot drop the weight?
9 years ago

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Henry
h = 0.5g*t^2.
65 = 4.9t^2, t = ?.

d = Vo*t = 50 * t =
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