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Dave in San Diego wrote:
--cut-- Why has the speed anything to do with it Dave?...there's no 'lift' so it would fall just as fast no matter how fast it was moving forward...it should hit the water just as quick whether you shoved it off the side or accelerated it to a thousand MPH (disregarding the curvature of the earth - and assuming that the carrier deck is level fore and aft) I agree - horizontal motion and vertical motion are independent. It's a classic physics demo in HS and college. The height above the water determines the fall time. The cat end speed determines how far the car will travel horizontally in that time. 100 feet off the water gives a fall time of 2.5 sec. 130 kt = 219 ft/sec. 2.5 times 219 gives you 460 feet. Dave in San Diego Of course...you're right...I wasn't thinking, sorry. -- -Gord. (use gordon in email) |
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