An airplane with a speed of 83.0 m/s is climbing upward at an angle of 59.7 ° with respect to the horizontal. When the plane's altitude is 988 m, the pilot releases a package. (a) Calculate the distance along the ground, measured from a point directly beneath the point of release, to where the package hits the earth. (b) Relative to the ground, determine the angle of the velocity vector of the package just before impact.
An airplane with a speed of 83.0 m/s is climbing upward at an angle of 59.7 ° with respect to the horizontal. When the plane's altitude is 988 m, the pilot releases a package. (a) Calculate the distance along the ground, measured from a point directly beneath the point of release, to where the package hits the earth. (b) Relative to the ground, determine the angle of the velocity vector of the package just before impact.
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![An airplane with a speed of 83.0 m/s is climbing upward at an angle of 59.7
with respect to the horizontal. When the plane's altitude is 988 m, the
pilot releases a package. (a) Calculate the distance along the ground,
measured from a point directly beneath the point of release, to where the
package hits the earth. (b) Relative to the ground, determine the angle of
the velocity vector of the package just before impact.
(a) Number i 139.4
(b) Number i 145.6
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Transcribed Image Text:An airplane with a speed of 83.0 m/s is climbing upward at an angle of 59.7
with respect to the horizontal. When the plane's altitude is 988 m, the
pilot releases a package. (a) Calculate the distance along the ground,
measured from a point directly beneath the point of release, to where the
package hits the earth. (b) Relative to the ground, determine the angle of
the velocity vector of the package just before impact.
(a) Number i 139.4
(b) Number i 145.6
Units
Units
m/s^2
m/s^2
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