@Kiden4911:
ok then gimme the formula and the calculations of how long he has to fly GIVEN that he can fly at exactly the right pace INCLUDING accleration and force due to gravity
Stated range of the bomb: 5 kilometers
Minimum safe distance from town: 2.5 kilometers
Elapsed time: seconds, though measured in dramatic seconds, which are longer than standard seconds, it was obviously more than one second but decidely less than a minute
Maximum speed Pell is capable of: unknown
Maximum carrying speed Pell is capable of while carrying the bomb: unknown
and the speed of the falling object (bomb) after he releases it
How can I can calculate that when I don't know how long it fell after he dropped it?
At best, it fell a few seconds. So 32 times however long it fell.
Do you see the problem here? You're demanding calculations when some of the variables are unknown.
On the other hand, we know the outcome, which presents two possible outcomes:
1. Pell was right there when the bomb went off and escaped with minor injuries and no real damage to his clothing.
2. Pell let the bomb go when he was high enough and tried to escape, but was still caught by the edge of the explosion.
Again, explain why the first was more reasonable.
and im in physics AP right now so dun think u can just write some bs stuff
You're in an advanced placement course and you write like this?
At any rate, please explain why he wasn't incinerated if he didn't drop the bomb and try to get away like I suggest.