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Why Does Helicopter Velocity Affect Package Drop Time?
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[QUOTE="rexorsist, post: 4680410, member: 504169"] Oh, of course! The velocity of the helicopter would be the initial velocity for the package (but negative). This means I'd first have to find the final velocity (using final velocity^2-initial velocity^2=2xgravityxdisplacement) and then use that to find time (with V2=V1+gravityxtime). I got the correct answer, but apparently my teacher says there is a short cut and that this question can be done in one step rather than two. Is there any way to combine the motion equations to find the time in one step (without having to find final velocity first?). [/QUOTE]
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