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1 January, 05:26

When the sun is directly overhead, a hawk dives toward the ground with a constant velocity of 5.35 m/s at 52.0° below the horizontal. Calculate the speed of its shadow on the level ground. M/s?

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  1. 1 January, 05:45
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    Speed of Hawk's shadow on the level ground = 3.29 m/s

    Explanation:

    When the sun is directly above the head of hawk shadow will be directly below hawk. So the speed of hawk's shadow will be equal to speed of hawk's in X - direction.

    Velocity of hawk = 5.35 m/s

    Angle from horizontal = 52.00⁰

    Horizontal component = 5.35 cos 52.00⁰ = 3.29 m/s

    So speed of hawk's shadow = 3.29 m/s
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