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2 March, 17:48

A plane flying horizontally above earth's surface at 100. meters per second drops a crate. the crate strikes the ground 30.0 seconds later. what is the magnitude of the horizontal component of the crate's velocity just before it strikes the ground? [neglect friction.]

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  1. 2 March, 17:58
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    Since the plane is traveling at 100m/s horizontal to the surface of the earth, the crate will always have this horizontal velocity (neglecting air resistance) until it hits the ground. So the answer is 100m/s. Note the vertical speed continues to change as the crate accelerates downward toward earth (again neglecting air effects)
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