(2D-motion, constant acceleration) A bomber is flying at 120 m/s horizontally at an altitude of 350 m above the ground. When the plane is directly above a building, a bomb is released from the plane. How far from the building will the bomb land when it hits the ground? Ignore air resistance.

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(2D-motion, constant acceleration) A bomber is flying at 120 m/s.
horizontally at an altitude of 350 m above the ground. When the plane
is directly above a building, a bomb is released from the plane. How far
from the building will the bomb land when it hits the ground? Ignore
air resistance.
Transcribed Image Text:(2D-motion, constant acceleration) A bomber is flying at 120 m/s. horizontally at an altitude of 350 m above the ground. When the plane is directly above a building, a bomb is released from the plane. How far from the building will the bomb land when it hits the ground? Ignore air resistance.
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