a) 37.9 m/s
b) 1.35 rad below horizontal
c) 7.56 s
Explanation:
a-c)
At the beginning, both the owl and the vole are travelling in a horizontal direction at a speed of
After the vole wiggles free, the owl takes 2 seconds to react; the horizontal distance covered by the owl during this time is
The vertical motion of the wiggle is a free fall motion, so it is a uniformly accelerated motion with constant acceleration
in the downward direction
The wiggle falls from a height of h' = 282 m to a height of h = 2 m, so the vertical displacement is
s = h' - h = 282 - 2 = 280 m
The time it takes the wiggle to cover this distance is given by the suvat equation:
where is the initial vertical velocity. Solving for t,
The owl must cover the vertical distance of 280 m in this time interval, so its vertical speed must be:
Therefore, the speed of the owl during the dive is the resultant of the velocities in the two directions:
b)
In part a-c, we calculated that the components of the velocity of the owl in the horizontal and vertical direction, and they are
This means that the angle of the owl's dive, with respect to the original horizontal direction, is
And substituting these values, we find:
And this angle is below the horizontal direction.
Converting into radians,