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*Please show work* A seagull flying horizontally over the ocean at a constant sp

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A seagull flying horizontally over the ocean at a constant speed of 2.85 m/s carries a small fish in its mouth. It accidentally lets go of the fish, and 1.90 s after letting go the fish lands in the ocean. Just before reaching the ocean, what is the horizontal component of the fish's velocity? Ignore air resistance. Assume the bird is initially traveling in the positive x direction. (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.) m/s Just before reaching the ocean, what is the vertical component of the fish's velocity? Ignore air resistance. Assume upward is the positive y direction and downward is the negative y direction. (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.) What is the initial y-component of velocity of the fish? What constant acceleration relation will allow you to find the final y-component of velocity? m/s If the seagull's initial speed were increased, which of the following regarding the fish's velocity upon reaching the ocean would be true ? (Select all that apply.) The horizontal component of the fish's velocity would increase. The horizontal component of the fish's velocity would decrease. The horizontal component of the fish's velocity would stay the same. The vertical component of the fish's velocity would increase. The vertical component of the fish's velocity would decrease. The vertical component of the fish's velocity would stay the same. What direction is the acceleration of the fish ?

Explanation / Answer

A seagull flying horizontally over the ocean at a constant speed of 2.85 m/s carries a small fish in its mouth. It accidentally lets go of the fish, and 1.90 s after letting go the fish lands in the ocean

so, the vertical component of the fish's velocity is

Vy = gt = -9.8m/s² x 1.90s = -18.62 m/s