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Example 23. An aeroplane takes off at angle of 30° to the horisontal. If the component of its zelocity along the hori tal is 250 ml what is the actual velocity? Find also the tical component of the relocity. Solution, and be the horizontal and pical components of actual velocity v (Fig. 4.40). 37

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