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Abomber flies horizontally with a speed of 323 m/s relative to the ground. the altitude of the bomber is 3580 m and the terrain is level. neglect the effects of air resistance. the acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s 2 . how far from the point vertically under the point of release does a bomb hit the ground? answer in units of m.

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