Problem 7: A hot-air balloon rises from ground level, moving straight upward at a constant speed of 6.09 m/s. At 28.4 s after liftoff, a sandbag is accidentally dropped from the balloon. Neglect air resistance.

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Problem 7: A hot-air balloon rises from ground level, moving straight upward at a constant speed of 6.09 m/s. At 28.4 s after liftoff, a sandbag is
accidentally dropped from the balloon. Neglect air resistance.
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 7: A hot-air balloon rises from ground level, moving straight upward at a constant speed of 6.09 m/s. At 28.4 s after liftoff, a sandbag is accidentally dropped from the balloon. Neglect air resistance.
Part (b) How fast is the sandbag moving, in m/s, just before it hits the ground?
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Transcribed Image Text:Part (b) How fast is the sandbag moving, in m/s, just before it hits the ground? sin() cos() tan() 7 HOME cotan() asin() acos() E 4 6. atan() acotan() sinh() 1 3 cosh() tanh() cotanh() ND O Degrees Radians VOL BACKSPACE Submit Hint Feedback I give up!
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