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An aeroplane is in a level flight at 144 km/hr at an altitude of 1000 m. How far from target should a bomb be released from it to hit the target
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SOLVED:An airline pilot climbs to a new flight level along the path shown. Knowing that the speed of the airplane decreases at a constant rate from 180 m / s at point
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