A plane drops a package of food to stranded caribou on an ice flow in the Arctic circle. The plane flies 207.11 m above the ice at a speed of 144.48 m/s. How far short of the target should it drop the package?
A plane drops a package of food to stranded caribou on an ice flow in the...
A supply plane needs to drop a package of food to scientists working on a glacier in Greenland. The plane flies 200 m above the glacier at a speed of 130 m/s . How far short of the target should it drop the package?
A supply plane needs to drop a package of food to scientists working on a glacier in Greenland. The plane flies 170 m above the glacier at a speed of 200 m/s . How far short of the target should it drop the package?
A supply plane needs to drop a package of food to scientists working on a glacier in Greenland. The plane flies 130m above the glacier at a speed of 140m/s . How far short of the target should it drop the package?
A supply plane needs to drop a package of food to scientists working on a glacier in Greenland. The plane flies 88m above the glacier at a speed of 150m/s. How far short of the target should it drop the package? ________m
A supply plane needs to drop a package of food to scientists working on a glacier in Greenland. The plane fies 140 m above the glacier at a speed of 200 m/s How far short of the target should it drop the package? Express your answer using three significant figures with the appropriate units You may want to review (Pages 91-95) For help with math skills, you may want to review Mathematical Expressions Involving Squares Value Units For general problem-solving...
(Figure 1)A relief airplane is delivering a food package to a group of people stranded on a very small island. The island is too small for the plane to land on, and the only way to deliver the package is by dropping it. The airplane flies horizontally with constant speed of 462 km/hour at an altitude of 575 m. The positive x and y directions are defined in the figure. For all parts, assume that the "island" refers to the...
A helicopter drops a package of medicine to a remote village. The helicopter flies horizontally with a speed of 33.6 m/s. The package hits the ground at a speed of 43.5 m/s. What is the velocity of the package just before impact? (a)vx= (b)vy= (c) How high above the ground is the helicopter when it releases the package? (d) How far does the package travel horizontally as it falls to the ground?
A package off to stranded hikers in the field. How far away in miles from the assigned drop-zone should you drop the package? You are at an altitude of 1500 feet AGL. You are travelling at 150 m/s
you are trying to launch a care package to someone who is stranded on the side of a mountain until they can be rescued. Your care package launcher is capable of shooting the package at 89 m/s at 70° above the horizontal. How far away should we place the launcher if the stranded person is 270 m above your location?
4. A helicopter drops a supply package to soldiers in a jungle clearing. When the package is dropped, the helicopter is 100 m above the clearing and flying at 35 m/s at an angle of 33° above the horizontal. (a) Where does the package land? (b) If the helicopter flies at constant velocity, where is it when the package lands?