Attempt The mass of a particular eagle is twice that of a hunted pigeon. Suppose the pigeon is flying north at v,2 = 16.7 m/s when the eagle swoops down, grabs the pigeon, and flies off. At the instant right before the attack, the cagle is flying toward the pigeon at an angle 0 = 57.9° below the horizontal and a speed of u, = 40.7 m/s. What is the speed of the eagle immediately after it catches its prey? eed: 290.19 m/s What is the magnitude of the angle, measured from horizontal, at which the eagle is flying immediately after the strike? magnitude of angle: 4.126

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The mass of a particular eagle is twice that of a hunted
pigeon. Suppose the pigeon is flying north at v = 16.7 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 0 = 57.9° below the horizontal and a
speed of v, = 40.7 m/s.
What is the speed of the eagle immediately after it catches
its prey?
speed:
290.19
m/s
What is the magnitude of the angle, measured from
horizontal, at which the cagle is flying immediately after
the strike?
magnitude of angle:
4.126
Transcribed Image Text:Attempt 2 The mass of a particular eagle is twice that of a hunted pigeon. Suppose the pigeon is flying north at v = 16.7 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 0 = 57.9° below the horizontal and a speed of v, = 40.7 m/s. What is the speed of the eagle immediately after it catches its prey? speed: 290.19 m/s What is the magnitude of the angle, measured from horizontal, at which the cagle is flying immediately after the strike? magnitude of angle: 4.126
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