An Alaskan rescue plane traveling 35 m/s
drops a package of emergency rations from
a height of 104 m to a stranded party of
explorers.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s
Where does the package strike the ground
relative to the point directly below where it
was released?
Answer in units of m.
009 (part 2 of 3) 10.0 points
What is the horizontal component of the velocity just before it hits?
Answer in units of m/s.
010 (part 3 of 3) 10.0 points
What is the vertical component of the velocity
just before it hits? (Choose upward as the
positive vertical direction)
Answer in units of m/s.
(I need part 3 of 3 the most Question 10 before 11:58!! will mark brainliest if you answer correct!!)
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Explanation:
2.Explanation to the 2nd part is that:
since there is no acceleration in the horizontal component, hence the velocity always remains the same from the time of release.
Therefore the horizontal component of velocity will be 35 m/s.
3. In order to calculate the vertical component of velocity , use the standard formula for kinematics. Finally put a NEGATIVE SIGN.
1. To calculate the 1st part, I think you have to use Pythagoras theorem.
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