To protect their young in the nest, peregrine falcons will fly into birds of prey (such as ravens) at high speed. In one

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To protect their young in the nest, peregrine falcons will fly into birds of prey (such as ravens) at high speed. In one

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To Protect Their Young In The Nest Peregrine Falcons Will Fly Into Birds Of Prey Such As Ravens At High Speed In One 1
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To protect their young in the nest, peregrine falcons will fly into birds of prey (such as ravens) at high speed. In one such episode, a 550 g falcon flying at 22.0 m/s hit a 1.50 kg raven flying at 9.0 m/s The falcon hit the raven at right angles to the raven's original path and bounced back at 6.0 m/s. (These figures were estimated by the author as he watched this attack occur in northern New Mexico.) Part A By what angle did the falcon change the raven's direction of motion? Express your answer in degrees. 15. ΑΣΦ 0-59 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer * Incorrect; Try Again: 27 attempts remaining Part B What was the raven's speed right after the collision? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
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