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5 November, 18:29

A rescue plane is flying horizontally at a height of 132 m above the ground. The pilot spots a survivor and releases an emergency kit with a parachute. The kit descends at a constant vertical acceleration of and the initial plane horizontal speed is. Assuming air resistance and wind are negligible, how far away from the survivor will the emergency kit hit the ground?

446 m

301 m

2.64 km

426 m

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  1. 5 November, 18:58
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    Answer;

    = 426 m

    Explanation;

    Time taken to reach Earth = t

    s = ut + ½at²

    Vertically initial velocity = u = 0

    Therefore;

    132 = 0t + ½6.89t²

    =132/3.445 = t²

    = 38.316 = t²

    t = 6.19 s

    Range = horizontal distance = speed x time

    = 68.9 x 6.19

    ≈ 426 m

    Hence the emergency kit impacts the ground 426 m from the survivor
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