An eagle is flying horizontally at 6.5 m/s with a fish in its claws. It accidentally drops the fish. How much time passes before the fish's vertical speed matches its horizontal speed?

An eagle is flying horizontally at 6.5 m/s with a fish in its claws. It accidentally...
An eagle is flying horizontally at 6.7 m/s with a fish in its claws. It accidentally drops the fish. (a) How much time passes before the fish's speed quadruples? (b) How much additional time would be required for the fish's speed to quadruple again?
An eagle is flying horizontally at 7.7 m/s with a fish in its claws. It accidentally drops the fish. (a) How much time passes before the fish's speed doubles? (b) How much additional time would be required for the speed to double again?
An eagle is flying horizontally at 6.4 m/s with a fish in its claws. It accidentally drops the fish. (a) How much time passes before the fish's speed doubles? (b) How much additional time would be required for the speed to double again? Thanks!
Problem 31 An eagle is flying horizontally at 5.5 m/s with a fish in its claws. It accidentally drops the fish. (a) How much time passes before the fish's speed doubles? (b) How much additional time would be required for the speed to double again?
An eagle is flying horizontally at a speed of 2.1 m/s when the fish in her talons wiggles loose and falls into the lake 2.6 m below. Calculate the vertical component of the velocity of the fish relative to the water when it hits the water.
A seagull flying horizontally over the ocean at a constant speed of 2.55 m/s carries a small fish in its mouth. It accidentally lets go of the fish, and 2.30 s after the bird lets go, the fish lands in the ocean. Just before reaching the ocean, what is the horizontal component of the fish's velocity in m/s? Ignore air resistance. Assume the bird is initially traveling in the positive x direction. (Indicate the direction with the sign of your...
5. A hawk flying at 15 m/s at an altitude of 180 m accidentally drops its prey. The parabolic trajectory of the falling prey is described by the equation y180- 45 until it hits the ground, where y is its height above the ground and is the horizontal distance traveled in meters. Calculate the distance traveled by the prey from the time it is dropped until the time it hits the ground. Express you answer correct to the nearest tenth...
The mass of a particular eagle is twice that of a hunted pigeon. Suppose the pigeon is flying north at ??,2=16.9 m/s when the eagle swoops down, grabs the pigeon, and flies off. At the instant right before the attack, the eagle is flying toward the pigeon at an angle ?=56.7 ° below the horizontal and a speed of ??,1=35.7 m/s. A pigeon is flying horizontally to the right with a velocity v subscript i 2. And eagle is flying...
A hawk is flying horizontally at 24.0 m/s in a straight line, 185 m above the ground. A mouse it has been carrying struggles free from its talons. The hawk continues on its path at the same speed for 2.00 s before attempting to retrieve its prey. To accomplish the retrieval, it dives in a straight line at constant speed and recaptures the mouse 2.00 m above the ground. (a) Assuming no air resistance acts on the mouse, find the...
An eagle flying at 37 m/s emits a cry whose frequency is 490 Hz. A blackbird is moving in the same direction as the eagle at 13 m/s. (Assume the speed of sound is 343 m/s.) (a) What frequency does the blackbird hear (in Hz) as the eagle approaches the blackbird? Hz (b) What frequency does the blackbird hear (in Hz) after the eagle passes the blackbird? Hz