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- Provide your calculations, including all relevant steps are included and your units are labeled. The plane carrying the supplies will be cruising at a constant velocity of 250 miles per hour relative to the ground and at a height of 2,650 meters above the target site. Using this information, create a supply drop plan including all required information and calculations outlined below. As you are completing your supply drop plan, remember that correct SI units are a required component of your calculations and descriptions. A) Provide your calculations, including all relevant steps are included and your units are labeled. B) Describe the components of the kinematics equations used in your initial calculations below.Responses should be as simple as possible, and in typed form, with all applicable units, following a clear and straightforward logical structure. NO hand-drawn explanations are allowed. Ensure the appropriate use of significant figures, and when applicable, employ the "variable space" framework for providing answers.Needs Complete typed solution with 100 % accuracy.
- Please find the value of g and the value for the uncertainty in g (in m/s^2). Refer to image.A group collected data in an experiment to learn to draw suitable trendline in a graph. They don't know the theoretical model, so they are trying to determine one through this experiment. They used Excel to display the data and to find good fit. They tried linear, exponential, and power trendlines. The result of each trial is shown below. The title of the plot contains the name of the trendline used to fit. What should be their analysis based on the result they have so far? Exponential trendline 20 Power trendline 18 y = 0.8374e047x R? = 0.9851 16 y = 0.8045x1.538. R2 = 0.981 15 14 12 10 10 ..... 4 ..... ....... 2 1 3 4 1 7 Linear trendline 20 y = 3.0209x - 4.6606 15 R? = 0.9293 10 ........ 2 4 6 8 The linear trendline is good fit The exponential trendline is good fit Any one of the three trendlines seems good candidate The power trendline is the best fit 2. 2.e Get live help whenever you need from online tutors!Try bartleby tutor todayarrow_forward Oh no! Our expert couldn't answer your question. Don't worry! We won't leave you hanging. Plus, we're giving you back one question for the inconvenience. Here's what the expert had to say: Hi and thanks for your question! Unfortunately, it looks incomplete. Please resubmit the question with the figure. We've credited a question back to your account. Apologies for the inconvenience. Ask Your Question Again 25 of 30 questions left this cycle Renews on 1/18/21 Question The spring shown in the figure is compressed 80.0 cm and is used to launch a 82kg. physics student along a frictionless track, Given values are K= 85000 Nm and Height = 11m. What is the student’s speed (in m/s) just after losing contact with the spring? 2. What was the student’s speed (in m/s) at the bottom of the hill? 3. How far up the incline (in meters) does the student slide? Please use…
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