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An airplane is traveling at an altitude of 15,490 meters. A box of supplies is dropped from its cargo hold. What is the cargo's velocity when it hits the ground? (Show your work and do not forget units)

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User Teysz
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Answer :

556.59 m/s.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

An airplane is traveling at an altitude of 15,490 meters.

A box of supplies is dropped from its cargo hold. We need to find the velocity of cargo when it hits the ground.

The initial velocity of the box is 0 as it as at rest. Let v is the velocity of cargo when it hits the ground. We can find it using third equation of motion as follows :


v^2-u^2=2as

Put u = 0 and a = g


v^2=2gs\\\\v=√(2gs) \\\\v=√(2* 10* 15490 ) \\\\v=556.59\ m/s

So, when it hits the ground its velocity is 556.59 m/s.

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