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An airplane releases a ball as it flies parallel to the ground at a height of 165 m. If the ball lands on the ground exactly 165 m from the release point calculate teh speed (v) of the plane. Neglect andy effects due to air resistance and use g = 9.18 m/s^2 for the acceleration due to gravity.

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Height of the ball when it is dropped from the plane is 165 m

So the time taken by the ball to reach the ground is given by


y = (1)/(2)gt^2


165 = (1)/(2)*9.8*t^2


t = 5.80 s

now the speed of the plane is given as


v_x = (\Delta x)/(t)


v_x = (165)/(5.80)


v_x = 28.4 m/s

so it is flying at speed 28.4 m/s

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