An eagle is flying horizontally at 5.2 m/s with a fish in its claws. It accidentally...

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An eagle is flying horizontally at 5.2 m/s with a fish in itsclaws. It accidentally drops the fish. (a) How much time passesbefore the fish's speed quadruples? (b) How much additional timewould be required for the fish's speed to quadruple again?

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a Along the horizontal direction the velocity remains constant as 52 ms vox initial speed in xdirection 52 ms voy initial speed in ydirection 0 ms so initial speed is    See Answer
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