Posted October 1st, 2009
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ryudoradragon asked: A helicopter is flying horizontally at 7.7 m/s and an altitude of 18 m when a package of emergency medical supplies is ejected horizontally backward with a speed of 14 m/s relative to the helicopter. Ignoring air resistance, what is the horizontal distance between the package and the helicopter when the package hits the ground?
Tags: Air Resistance, Altitude, Emergency Medical Supplies
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Posted March 21st, 2009
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websterpirate1 asked:
A helicopter is flying horizontally at 7.7 m/s and an altitude of 16 m when a package of emergency medical supplies is ejected horizontally backward with a speed of 13 m/s relative to the helicopter. Ignoring air resistance, what is the horizontal distance between the package and the helicopter when the package hits the ground?
Tags: Altitude, Emergency Supplies, Projectile
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Posted March 14th, 2009
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billy w asked:
supplies is ejected horizontally backward with a speed of 14 m/s relative to the helicopter. Ignoring air resistance, what is the horizontal distance between the package and the helicopter when the package hits the ground?
Tags: Altitude, Emergency Medical Supplies, Helicopter
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Posted March 4th, 2009
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Mer asked:
A helicopter is flying horizontally at 8.5 m/s and an altitude of 20 m when a package of emergency medical supplies is ejected horizontally backward with a speed of 13 m/s relative to the helicopter. Ignoring air resistance, what is the horizontal distance between the package and the helicopter when the package hits the ground?
Tags: Altitude, Emergency Medical Supplies, Physics
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Posted March 3rd, 2009
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wgriffin17 asked:
A helicopter is flying horizontally at 7.6 m/s and an altitude of 16 m when a package of emergency medical supplies is ejected horizontally backward with a speed of 14 m/s relative to the helicopter. Ignoring air resistance, what is the horizontal distance between the package and the helicopter when the package hits the ground?
Tags: Air Resistance, Emergency Medical Supplies, Emergency Supplies
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Posted March 3rd, 2009
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wgriffin17 asked:
A helicopter is flying horizontally at 7.6 m/s and an altitude of 16 m when a package of emergency medical supplies is ejected horizontally backward with a speed of 14 m/s relative to the helicopter. Ignoring air resistance, what is the horizontal distance between the package and the helicopter when the package hits the ground?
Tags: Altitude, Emergency Medical Supplies, Emergency Supplies
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Posted February 7th, 2009
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love psychedelico asked:
The plane’s horizontal velocity was 125 m/s at the instant the hamper was dropped. The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s/s. What is the magnitude of the overall velocity of the hamper at the instant it strikes the surface of the ocean? answer in units of m/s
Tags: Hamper, Horizontal Velocity, Medical Supplies
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Posted January 30th, 2009
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mira s asked:
The plane’s horizontal velocity was 101m/s at the instant the hamper was dropped. The accelearation of gravity is 9.8m/s/s. What is the magnitude of the overall velocity of the hamper at the instant it strikes the surface of the ocean? Answer in units of m/s.
Tags: Gravity, Magnitude, Medical Supplies
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