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79.
An aeroplane is flying horizontally with a velocity of 600 km/h and at a height of 1960 m. When it is vertically at a point A on the ground a bomb is released from it. The bomb strikes the ground at point B. The distance AB is
1200 m
0.33 km
3.33 km
33 km
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Alhussain said:   7 years ago
Why isn't the time 20secs when we use the formula: V=U+at?

Mustapha Daniel said:   7 years ago
Because it does not deal with height in the equation.

Vikash kumar pandey said:   1 decade ago
V=166.66m/s
Ht=1960m
t=20sec
R=v*t=166.66*20=3.33km.

Nas said:   3 years ago
@Tamil Nayagam,

1960/600 = 3.266.
We can take 3.3.
(1)

Wqwjjj said:   2 years ago
I'm not getting this. Please explain me in detail.

Pankaj mane said:   10 years ago
Mass and shape of bomb also matters. Is it true?

Latha said:   9 years ago
@S Ramkiran.

Nice explanation, thank you.

Sam said:   1 decade ago
Where did you get the value of "t"?

Peter smart said:   8 years ago
physics keeps me always in motion

Ashu said:   1 decade ago
Could anyone explain this please?


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