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There are competitions in which pilots fly small planes low over the ground and drop weights, trying to hit a target. A pilot flying low and slow drops a weight; it takes 2.0 s to hit the ground, during which it travels a horizontal distance of 100 m. Now the pilot does a run at the same height but twice the speed. How much time does it take the weight to hit the ground? How far does it travel before it lands?

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Answer:

1) 2 seconds

2) 200 m

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Fall time at initial speed
s_(1) =
t_(1)

Fall time at final speed
s_(2) =
t_(2)

Initial fall height
h_(1) at initial speed = Final fall height
h_(2) at final speed i.e
h_(1) =
h_(2)

s = speed

t = time

h = height

Therefore, since fall time depends on fall height where acceleration due to gravity (g) is constant,

Fall time at
s_(1) = Fall time at
s_(2)

i.e
t_(1) =
t_(2) =
2.0 s

Time taken to land = 2.0 s

2) Initial distance traveled (
S_(1)) at initial speed
s_(1) = 100 m

Final speed
s_(2) is double initial speed i.e
s_(2) =
2s_(1)

Therefore, since distance traveled is directly proportional to speed,

Final distance traveled
S_(2) at final speed
s_(2) is double initial distance
S_(1)

i.e
S_(2) =
2S_(1)


2S_(1) = 2 x 100 m =
200 m

Distance traveled = 200 m

User Jun Rikson
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Answer:

2.0 s, 200 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Time to hit the ground depends only on height. Since the plane is at the same height, the weight lands at the same time as before, 2.0 s.

Since the plane is going twice as fast, the weight will travel twice as far (ignoring air resistance). So it will travel a horizontal distance of 200 m.

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