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  1. At an airport, a flight controller is in a tower 45m above the ground. She observes an airplane flying at a constant altitude at
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  2. an airplane flies directly overhead at 540mph. 1 minute later is seen at an angle of elevation of 34 degrees. how far did the
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  3. an airplane is flying at 600km/h at an altitude of 2.0km. When the sound of the airplane's engines seems to someone on the
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  4. A student observes an airplane fly overhead with a constant velocityparallel to the x-axis at a height of 7.60 × 103 m. At time
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  5. A supersonic jet airplane passing directly overhead creates a shock wave that makes an angle of 51∘with the horizontal. What
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  6. "An airplane is climbing at an angle of 15 degrees to the horizontal with the sun directly overhead. The shadow of the airplane
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  7. During takeoff, an airplane climbs with a speed of 140 m/s at an angle of 42 degrees above the horizontal. The speed and
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  8. During takeoff, an airplane climbs with a speed of 110 m/s at an angle of 44 degrees above the horizontal. The speed and
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  9. During takeoff, an airplane climbs with a speed of 180 m/s at an angle of 34° above the horizontal. The speed and direction of
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  10. During takeoff, an airplane climbs with a speed of 120 m/s at an angle of 33 degrees above the horizontal. The speed and
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