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"The quadcopter, treated as a particle of mass 0.8 kg, is launched horizontally at 12 m/s from a height of 8 m. Simultaneously, the ground vehicle moves in a circular arc of radius 25 m, starting from rest with a tangential acceleration of ( a_t = 2 , m/s^2 ). The copter’s residual blade spin gives it a constant angular velocity ( \omega = 50 , rad/s ) about the horizontal axis perpendicular to its velocity. Determine whether the copter lands in the vehicle’s cargo bed (length 1.5 m) if the vehicle’s angular position at ( t=0 ) is such that the copter is aimed at the bed’s center." While I cannot reproduce copyrighted text from the
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