where the bomb must be released in order to hit the target, also calculate the velocity with which the bomb hit the target. Ans. X = 428.5 m, V = 143 m/sec

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Example(2):- An airplane is moving horizontally at 108 km/h at an altitude of
1000 m toward a target on the ground which intended to be bombed. Estimate
where the bomb must be released in order to hit the target, also calculate the
velocity with which the bomb hit the target.
Ans. X-428.5 m, V = 143 m/sec
V.- 108 km/h
1000 m
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Transcribed Image Text:REC Example(2):- An airplane is moving horizontally at 108 km/h at an altitude of 1000 m toward a target on the ground which intended to be bombed. Estimate where the bomb must be released in order to hit the target, also calculate the velocity with which the bomb hit the target. Ans. X-428.5 m, V = 143 m/sec V.- 108 km/h 1000 m B
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Example(3):- A projectile is
the edge of a 150 m cliff with an initial
velocity of 180 m/sec at an angle of 30° with the horizontal. Neglecting air
resistance, find:-
(a) The horizontal distance from the gun to the point where the projectile strikes
the ground.
(b) The greatest elevation above the ground reached by the projectile.
Ans. (a) X = 3102.4 m, (b) Greatest elevation = 562. 8 m
180 mis
150 m
Transcribed Image Text:REC Example(3):- A projectile is the edge of a 150 m cliff with an initial velocity of 180 m/sec at an angle of 30° with the horizontal. Neglecting air resistance, find:- (a) The horizontal distance from the gun to the point where the projectile strikes the ground. (b) The greatest elevation above the ground reached by the projectile. Ans. (a) X = 3102.4 m, (b) Greatest elevation = 562. 8 m 180 mis 150 m
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