An airplane is travelling horizontally at a velocity of 100km/hour at a height of 300 m from the ground. How far from the target must the bomb be dropped in order to hit the target. (note the initial horizontal velocity of the bomb is equal to the horizontal velocity of the bomb)

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An airplane is travelling horizontally at a velocity of 100km/hour at a height of 300 m from the
ground. How far from the target must the bomb be dropped in order to hit the target. (note the
initial horizontal velocity of the bomb is equal to the horizontal velocity of the bomb)
Transcribed Image Text:An airplane is travelling horizontally at a velocity of 100km/hour at a height of 300 m from the ground. How far from the target must the bomb be dropped in order to hit the target. (note the initial horizontal velocity of the bomb is equal to the horizontal velocity of the bomb)
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