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2 October, 09:15

Airplane releases a ball as it flies parallel to the ground at a height of 195m, the ball lands on the ground at exactly 195m from the release piont, calculate the speed v of the plane

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  1. 2 October, 09:26
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    H=195; x=195

    v=x/t. If someting falls down but hast already a certain Speed in a horizontal direction you have to differ between the horizontal and the vertical Speed / acceleration: x=v*t; y = 1/2*g*t^2. y and h are usually the Same.

    h=1/2*g*t^2. t^2 = (2*h) : g. t=√ (2*h) : g

    v=x/√ (2*h) : g
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