ratcher0071
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Can anyone help me with this question:
A crate of supplies for a scientific expedition to Greenland is being dropped by plane. When the supplies are dropped, the plane is travelling at 40 m/s horizontally at a height of 50 m. Sadly the parachute fails to open and the package falls to the ground at 9.8 m/s2. Find the horizontal distance travelled by the package as it falls given that it hits the ground right at the feet of the scientific party.
I think initial speed is 40 m/s
final speed is 0 m/s
g or a = 9.8 m/s2
s or delta y= 50 m
Do you use the formula:
v2y = u2y +2aydelta y
the answer is meant to be 127.8 m
A crate of supplies for a scientific expedition to Greenland is being dropped by plane. When the supplies are dropped, the plane is travelling at 40 m/s horizontally at a height of 50 m. Sadly the parachute fails to open and the package falls to the ground at 9.8 m/s2. Find the horizontal distance travelled by the package as it falls given that it hits the ground right at the feet of the scientific party.
I think initial speed is 40 m/s
final speed is 0 m/s
g or a = 9.8 m/s2
s or delta y= 50 m
Do you use the formula:
v2y = u2y +2aydelta y
the answer is meant to be 127.8 m