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Chapter 4, Problem 16P(choose chapter or problem)
A crow is flying horizontally with a constant speed of 2.70 m/s when it releases a clam from its beak (Figure 4–14). The clam lands on the rocky beach 2.10 s later. Just before the clam
lands, what is (a) its horizontal component of velocity, and (b) its vertical component of velocity? (c) How would your answers to parts (a) and (b) change if the speed of the crow were increased? Explain.
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QUESTION:
A crow is flying horizontally with a constant speed of 2.70 m/s when it releases a clam from its beak (Figure 4–14). The clam lands on the rocky beach 2.10 s later. Just before the clam
lands, what is (a) its horizontal component of velocity, and (b) its vertical component of velocity? (c) How would your answers to parts (a) and (b) change if the speed of the crow were increased? Explain.
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Just before the Clam lands, we have to calculate its horizontal and vertical component of the velocity when the crow flying with constant horizontal velocity of releases a clam. The clam reaches the rocky beach later. Also, we have to comment on this results when the speed of the crow is increased.