Determine the distance between the helicopter and the package 2.0 seconds after the rope is cut.

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The problem involves a helicopter and a package, focusing on the dynamics of motion after the rope holding the package is cut. The subject area includes kinematics and forces, particularly the effects of acceleration and gravity on the two objects over a specified time period.

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  • Participants discuss the initial conditions of the helicopter and package, including their velocities and accelerations. There are attempts to identify relevant equations and clarify the setup of the problem. Questions arise about which formulas to apply and how to interpret the results of their calculations.

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Participants have sketched the scenario and are engaging in mathematical reasoning to apply the appropriate kinematic equations. Some guidance has been offered regarding the equations to use, but there remains uncertainty about the correctness of their calculations and results.

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A helicopter holding a 70-kilogram package suspended from a rop 5.0 meters long accelerates upward at a rate of 5.2 m/s^2. neglect air resistance on the package. When the upward velocity of the helicopter is 30 meters per second, the rope is cut and the helicopter continues to accelerate upward at 5.2 m/s^2. determine the diestance between the helicopter and the package 2.0 seconds after the rope is cut.

somebody please help. i don't understand how to do this problem.
 
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Start by drawing a sketch of the situation at the instant after the rope is cut.

Label the helicopter's velocity and acceleration, the distance between the helicopter and the package, the package's velocity and the forces acting on the package.

Then decide what formulas or laws might be applicable.
 
can you give us any equations because we have sketched it out but don't know what equations to use.
 
For the helicopter, since acceleration, initial velocity and position are given, use a position equation.

For the package, the acceleration is g (down), and the same type of equation can be used.
 
so "x=x_0+v_0t+(1/2)at^2"
this?
 
That's the one.
 
help us fill out this equation. is it "x=0+(30)(2)+(1/2)(5.2)(2^2)" is this the equation and we are working to find t^2?
 
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so we did the math for the helicopter and the package and got (after 2 seconds) an increase of 70.4 for the helicopter and an increase of -14.22 for the package so in order to find the distance between them after 2 seconds we added 70.4 and 14.22 and got a total distance difference of 80.62m. is this correct?
 
seriously people please, tell me if we have the right answer or not
 
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i feel i have followed the rules this time and have given my imput and now want to know if i came to the right solution so if you wouldn't mind letting me know if this solution is right, that would be just wonderful
 

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