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tester [92]
4 years ago
4

Squirrel completing a short glide travels in a straight line tipped 40 â below the horizontal. the squirrel starts 9.0 m above t

he ground on one tree and glides to a second tree that is a horizontal distance of 3.5 m away. what is the length of the squirrel's glide path

Physics
2 answers:
timama [110]4 years ago
5 0

The distance travel by the squirrel along the gliding path is \boxed{4.57{\text{ m}}}.

Further explanation:

Here, we have to calculate the actual distance travel by the squirrel along its gliding path.

As given that, when squirrel travel its path of the gliding is at 40^\circ with the horizontal as like angle of the depression.

The squirrel is at the height of 9{\text{ m}} from the ground on the first tree and the position of the second tree is at the distance of 3.5{\text{ m}} from the first tree.

Now, the squirrel glides from the first tree to the second tree not in the horizontal direction but at an angle of 40^\circ  in clockwise downward direction with the horizontal.

First of all we will draw the diagram as shown in figure attached below.

From figure,

The actual distance travel by the squirrel is AC.

So, in \Delta ABC, apply cosine rule,

\cos 40^\circ=\dfrac{{AB}}{{AC}}

Here, AB is the distance between the first and second tree.

From above equation,

AC = \dfrac{{AB}}{{\cos 40^\circ }}

Substitute the value of the AB as 3.5{\text{ m}} in the above equation.

\begin{aligned}AC&=\dfrac{{3.5}}{{\cos 40^\circ }}\\&=4.57{\text{ m}}\\\end{aligned}

Thus, the distance travel by the squirrel along the gliding path between the first and second tress is \boxed{4.57{\text{ m}}}.

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Answer detail:

Grade: High School

Subject: Physics

Chapter: Kinematics

Keywords:

Squirrel, short glide, below horizontal, above the ground, jumps, one tree, second tree, glides, 3.5m away, glide path, 9.0m.

Sholpan [36]4 years ago
3 0

The length of squirrel's glide path is <u>4.6 m</u>.

The squirrel starts from the point A of the tree 1 and glides along a straight line path AC at an angle 40° to the horizontal. It lands on another tree situated at a horizontal distance of 3.5 m from the first tree.

Refer the diagram attached.

In the ΔABC, ∠ACB =40° ( alternate interior angles)

cos(ACB)=\frac{BC}{AC}

Therefore,

AC=\frac{BC}{cos(ACB)}

Substitute 3.5 m for BC and 40°for ∠ACB.

AC=\frac{BC}{cos(ACB)}\\ =\frac{3.5 m}{cos40^o} \\ =4.5689m

The length of the squirrel's glide path is <u>4.6 m</u>


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