Calculate the distance along the ground measured from a


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Problem- An airplane with a speed of 91.3 m/s is climbing upward at an angle of 49.7 ° with respect to the horizontal. When the plane's altitude is 970 m, the pilot releases a package.

Part A- Calculate the distance along the ground, measured from a point directly beneath the point of release, to where the package hits the earth.

Part B- Relative to the ground, determine the angle of the velocity vector of the package just before impact.

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