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  1. When the Sun is directly overhead, a hawk dives toward the ground with a constant velocity of 5.20 m/s at 51.5° below the
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  2. When the Sun is directly overhead, a hawk dives toward the ground with a constant velocity of 4.45 m/s at 61.5° below the
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  3. When the Sun is directly overhead, a hawk dives towards the ground with a constant velocity of 5.1 m/s at 45° below the
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  4. When the Sun is directly overhead, a hawk dives toward the ground with a constant velocity of 4.80 m/s at 50.5° below the
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  5. When the Sun is directly overhead, a hawkdives toward the ground at a speed of 6.97 m/s. If the direction of his motion is at an
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  6. When the Sun is directly overhead, a hawk dives toward the ground at a speed of 4.26 m/s.If the direction of his motion is at an
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  7. When the Sun is directly overhead, a hawk dives toward the ground at a speed of 2.18 m/s. If the direction of his motion is at
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  8. When the Sun is directly overhead, a hawkdives toward the ground at a speed of 3.07 m/s. If the direction of his motion is at an
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  10. An eagle dives toward the ground with a constant velocity of 4.20 m/s at 50.0° below the horizontal. The Sun is directly
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