An aeroplane is flying horizontally with a velocity of 216 km/h at a height of 1960 m.

An Aeroplane Is Flying Horizontally With A Velocity Of 216 Physics Question

An aeroplane is flying horizontally with a velocity of 216 km/h at a height of 1960 m. When it is vertically above a point A on the ground, a bomb is released from it. The bomb strikes the ground at point B. The distance AB is(ignoring air resistance)

Options

(a) 1200 m
(b) 0.33 km
(c) 3.33 km
(d) 33 km

Correct Answer:

1200 m

Explanation:

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Topics: Motion in Straight Line (93)
Subject: Physics (2479)

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