Question-3 An aircraft flying at a height of 800m with uniform horizontal velocity of 360km/hr releases a bomb which hits a target on the ground. Find (a) the time required for the bomb to reach the target, (b) the horizontal distance of the aircraft from the target when the bomb was released (c) direction and velocity with which the bomb hits the target.

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Question-3 An aircraft flying at a height of 800m with uniform horizontal velocity of 360km/hr releases a
bomb which hits a target on the ground. Find (a) the time required for the bomb to reach the target, (b) the
horizontal distance of the aircraft from the target when the bomb was released (c) direction and velocity
with which the bomb hits the target.
Transcribed Image Text:Question-3 An aircraft flying at a height of 800m with uniform horizontal velocity of 360km/hr releases a bomb which hits a target on the ground. Find (a) the time required for the bomb to reach the target, (b) the horizontal distance of the aircraft from the target when the bomb was released (c) direction and velocity with which the bomb hits the target.
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