A bomber is flying horizontally over level terrain, with a speed of 300 m/s relative to the ground, at an altitude of 3100 m. Neglect the effects of air resistance.
(a) How far will a bomb travel horizontally between its release from the plane and its impact on the ground?
(b) If the plane maintains its original course and speed, where will it be when the bomb hits the ground?
directly above the bomb
behind the bomb
ahead of the bomb
(c) At what angle from the vertical (less than 90°) should the telescopic bombsight be set so that the bomb will hit the target seen in the sight at the time of release?
A bomber is flying horizontally over level terrain, with a speed of 300 m/s relative to the ground, at an altitude of 3100 m.
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