Spitting cobras can defend themselves by squeezing muscles around their venom glands to squirt venom at an attacker. Sup
Posted: Wed May 18, 2022 8:31 am
Spitting cobras can defend themselves by squeezing muscles
around their venom glands to squirt venom at an attacker. Suppose a
spitting cobra rears up to a height of 0.520 m above the ground and
launches venom at 3.70 m/s, directed 45.0° above the horizon.
Neglecting air resistance, find the horizontal distance (in m)
traveled by the venom before it hits the ground.
around their venom glands to squirt venom at an attacker. Suppose a
spitting cobra rears up to a height of 0.520 m above the ground and
launches venom at 3.70 m/s, directed 45.0° above the horizon.
Neglecting air resistance, find the horizontal distance (in m)
traveled by the venom before it hits the ground.