Monday
May 20, 2013

Homework Help: physics

Posted by louis on Wednesday, February 6, 2013 at 5:46pm.

An eagle is flying horizontally at 5.8 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?

No one has answered this question yet.

Answer this Question

First Name:
School Subject:
Answer:

Related Questions

physics - A pelican flying along a horizontal path drops a fish from a height of...
physics - A pelican flying along a horizontal path drops a fish from a height of...
physics - A pelican flying along a horizontal path drops a fish from a height of...
physics - A pelican flying along a horizontal path drops a fish from a height of...
Physics - A pelican flying along a horizontal path drops a fish from a height of...
physics - A pelican flying along a horizontal path drops a fish from a height of...
physics - A pelican flying along a horizontal path drops a fish from a height of...
physics - A bird is flying with a speed of 12.0 m/s over water when it ...
physics - a pelican flying a horizontal path drops a fish from a height of 5.0m...
physics - an eagle flying in a horizontal path drops a twig from a height of 8.2...

For Further Reading

Search
Members
Community