1. A bomber drops a bomb from an aircraft flying at
2000 km/hr. at an altitude of 7km. The speed at which the
bomb will strike the earth would be
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Answer / salman khan
the velocity well be the as the inial velocity of the bomb.
2000km/hr
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Answer / shoaib
air carft is running at 2000km/h..not bomb strick on 200km/h.so the speed of the bomb strick as its shooted speed
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