WOLFRAM|DEMONSTRATIONS PROJECT

Trajectory of a Bomb

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When a bomb is released from an airplane, it follows a parabolic trajectory with a horizontal speed equal to that of the airplane. The bomb falls directly below the airplane (dashed line). If the bomb explodes at some height above the ground, the center of mass of the fragments follows the original parabolic trajectory (orange curve). The momentum is conserved; that is, the vector sum of the products of the masses and the velocity for each fragment immediately before the explosion is equal to the momentum an instant after the explosion.