A World War II bomber flies horizontally over levelterrain with a speed of 275 m/s

Chapter 4, Problem 75

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A World War II bomber flies horizontally over levelterrain with a speed of 275 m/s relative to the groundand at an altitude of 3.00 km. The bombardier releasesone bomb. (a) How far does the bomb travel horizontallybetween its release and its impact on the ground?Ignore the effects of air resistance. (b) The pilot maintainsthe planes original course, altitude, and speedthrough a storm of flak. Where is the plane when thebomb hits the ground? (c) The bomb hits the targetseen in the telescopic bombsight at the moment of thebombs release. At what angle from the vertical was thebombsight set?

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