Small-plane pilots regularly compete in message drop competitions, dropping heavy weights (for which air resistance can be
Question:
Small-plane pilots regularly compete in "message drop" competitions, dropping heavy weights (for which air resistance can be ignored) from their low-flying planes and scoring points for having the weights land close to a target. A plane \(60 \mathrm{~m}\) above the ground is flying directly toward a target at \(45 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}\).
a. At what distance from the target should the pilot drop the weight?
b. The pilot looks down at the weight after she drops it. Where is the plane located at the instant the weight hits the ground-not yet over the target, directly over the target, or past the target?
Fantastic news! We've Found the answer you've been seeking!
Step by Step Answer:
Related Book For
College Physics A Strategic Approach
ISBN: 9780321907240
3rd Edition
Authors: Randall D. Knight, Brian Jones, Stuart Field
Question Posted: