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  • 03-12-2024
  • Physics
High School

An Eider duck is flying northeast at 25 m/s at an angle of 36.9 degrees to the ground (from the positive X-axis). What are the horizontal and vertical velocities, respectively, of the duck's flight?

Answer :

aaronsumrall aaronsumrall
  • 18-06-2024

Answer:

Horizontal = 19.99212 m/s Vertical = 15.0151 m/s

Explanation:

Horizontal = Cos(36.9) x 25

Vertical = Sin(36.9) x 25

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