A military helicopter dropa BOMB

In summary, the bomb falls to the ground after travelling for .464 km and impacts after 7.14 seconds.
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Fanjoni
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A military helicopter on a training mission is flying horizontally at a speed of 65.0 m/s and accidentally drops a bomb (fortunately not armed) at an elevation of 250 m. You can ignore air resistance.

How much time is required for the bomb to reach the earth?(s)

How far does it travel horizontally while falling?(km)

Find the horizontal and vertical components of its velocity just before it strikes the earth.(m/s)

If the velocity of the helicopter remains constant, where is the helicopter when the bomb hits the ground? height above ground(m):confused: :mad:
 
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  • #2
You need to show us some work first before we can help you. What have you tried so far, where are you getting stuck?
 
  • #3
Use regular kinematics formulas and you'll be fine
 
  • #4
so far i have founf the time for the bomb to fall which is 7.14s using x=VT+gT^2/2
I also found how far it travels which is .464km

But i don't know how to find the vertical and horizontal components and where the helicopter is when the bomb hits the ground
 
  • #5
Now calculate the horizontal velocity from horizontal distance and time

and

the vertical velocity from vertical distance and time
 
  • #6
would the horizontal componant be 65m/s and the vertical component be 70.04m/s

I am not sure i f it is right
 
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Without grabbing a calculator, 70.04 sounds reasonable after doing some mental math (I usually use g=10m/s^2; after 7 seconds, the velocity is 70 m/s down, average velocity is 35 m/s down and distance is 7s*35m/s = 245 meters down; so your answer sounds quite reasonable.)

You could have also used v_f^2 = v_i^2 + 2ad for the velocity calculation, rather than relying on that intermediate step (although the time was asked for, so you had to find it anyway.)

If you have a physics teacher with a nice sense of humor, point out that the helicopter is going to follow the bomb all the way to the ground if there's no air resistance :)
 
  • #8
view the video of the B-52 dropping bombs

I'm on dial-up, so I'm not going to wait 14 minutes for this video to load. However, I think it's the correct video that I use in class to demonstrate the answer to your question. Hopefully it helps you understand the independence of horizontal and vertical velocities. i.e. note where the bombs are as they fall in relationship to where they came out of the B-52. This isn't a star trek model where everything is hanging from strings and the background is moving... :)

http://www.danshistory.com/b52.html"
 
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Related to A military helicopter dropa BOMB

What is a military helicopter?

A military helicopter is a type of aircraft that is specifically designed and used for military purposes. It can carry out a variety of missions such as transportation of troops, medical evacuation, and attack missions.

What is a bomb?

A bomb is an explosive weapon that is designed to cause destruction and damage to a target. It can be dropped from an aircraft or launched from the ground, and can be used for various purposes in military operations.

How does a helicopter drop a bomb?

A military helicopter can drop a bomb by either releasing it from the aircraft while in flight or hovering over the target area and then dropping it. The bomb is typically attached to the helicopter via a bomb rack or carried by a bomb disposal expert.

What types of bombs can be dropped from a military helicopter?

There are various types of bombs that can be dropped from a military helicopter, including conventional bombs, guided bombs, and precision-guided munitions. The type of bomb used will depend on the specific mission and target.

What safety measures are taken during a helicopter bomb drop?

Before a military helicopter drops a bomb, the crew will conduct a thorough safety check to ensure that all systems are functioning properly. They will also communicate with ground troops and air traffic control to ensure the safety of surrounding areas. Additionally, the helicopter will typically fly at a safe altitude to minimize the risk of damage from the bomb blast.

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