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An aircraft flying at a steady velocity of 70 m/s eastwards at a height of 800 m drops a package of supplies.
a) Express the initial velocity of the package as a vector. What
observer on the ground.
b) How long will it take for the package to reach the ground?
c) How fast will it be going as it lands? Express your answer as
a vector.
d) Describe the path of the package as seen by a stationary
assumptions have you made about the frame of reference?
e) Describe the path of the package as seen by someone in the
aeroplane.
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