Originally posted by Soda
My point is, the bomb only drifts due to the force of wind while it is still being applied. This means that the bomb only has wind effects until it crosses below 14K. Once below 14K there will be a slowing of drift in relation to loss of force and deterioration of momentum due to drag. The bomber, if still above 14K, will continue to have the force of wind applied and continue to drift. This, the path of travel will change between the bomb and bomber.
Okay, I understand what you are saying now. From a standpoint of physical rigor, though, the first sentence above contradicts the rest of the paragraph, and that was what was confusing me. The first sentence makes it sound like the bomb will cease drifting when the wind ceases, but the remainder of the paragraph makes it clear that you do not mean that.