Problem 9: An owl is carrying a mouse to the chicks in its nest. The owl is at that time is 4 m west and 1l m above the center of the 33 cm diameter nest, and flying east at 3.4 m/s at an angle 31° below the horizontal when it accidentally drops the mouse. Part (a) Calculate the horizontal position of the mouse when it has fallen 11 m, assuming the nest is at the origin of a coordinate system with east being positive. Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. x = Part (b) How far from the east edge of the nest did the mouse fall, in centimeters? Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. d =

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Problem 9: An owl is carrying a mouse to the chicks in its nest. The owl is at that time is 4 m west and 11 m above the center of
the 33 cm diameter nest, and flying east at 3.4 m/s at an angle 31° below the horizontal when it accidentally drops the mouse.
at the origin of a coordinate system with east
Part (a) Calculate the horizontal position of the mouse when it has fallen 11 m, assuming the nest
being positive.
Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression.
x =
Part (b) How far from the east edge of the nest did the mouse fall, in centimeters?
Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression.
d =
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 9: An owl is carrying a mouse to the chicks in its nest. The owl is at that time is 4 m west and 11 m above the center of the 33 cm diameter nest, and flying east at 3.4 m/s at an angle 31° below the horizontal when it accidentally drops the mouse. at the origin of a coordinate system with east Part (a) Calculate the horizontal position of the mouse when it has fallen 11 m, assuming the nest being positive. Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. x = Part (b) How far from the east edge of the nest did the mouse fall, in centimeters? Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. d =
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Given that,Diameter, d= 33 cmRadius, r=16.5cmthe owl is flying east at 3.4 ms at angle 31°position of owl at time is 4m

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