A pilot drops a package

  1. A pilot drops a package from a plane flying horizontally at a constant speed. Neglecting air resistance, when the package hits
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  2. a plane at an altitude of 625 m is traveling at 95 m/s and drops a care package in inhabitants of a remote island in the south
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  3. A helicopter pilot drops a package when the helicopter is 200 ft. above the ground, rising at 20 ft/sec.How long will it take
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  4. A plane flying horizontally at a speed of 50m/s and at an elevation of 160m drops a package. two seconds later it drops a second
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  5. An airplane moving horizontally at 150 m/s drops a package from an altitude is 490 m. How long does it take the package to reach
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  6. An airplane is flying horizontally with a constant velocity of 170 m/s at an altitude of 4500 m when it drops a package.(a) How
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  7. A plane flies at 20.0m/s ascending at 30 degrees above the horizontal. The plane drops a care package at a height that allows
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  8. An aircraft flying at a steady velocity of 70m/s eastwards at height of 800m drops a package of suppliesa)express the initial
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  9. A plane is flying horizontally at a speed of 290m/s. He drops a package (ignoring air resistance).A)If it take 15s for the
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  10. A relief package is released from a helicopter at 1600 feet. The height of the package can be modeled by the equationh(t)=
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