If An airplaine is controlled to move vertically downward from a given height of at a speed of 1 m/s. After a given amount of ms of this controlled movement, the airplane loses power drops from that position to the grown.  What is known?  What is not known? What equations of uniform motion and non uniform motion can be used  can be used?  How do we know is the motion is unifrom or non uniform?  How can the final velocity be found?

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If An airplaine is controlled to move vertically downward from a given height of at a speed of 1 m/s. After a given amount of ms of this controlled movement, the airplane loses power drops from that position to the grown.  What is known?  What is not known? What equations of uniform motion and non uniform motion can be used  can be used?  How do we know is the motion is unifrom or non uniform?  How can the final velocity be found?

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