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81m/s^2.Ok I found that this was 9.If the pelican was traveling at the same speed but was only 3.4m above the water, how far would the fish travel horizontally before hitting the water below? Answer in units of m-Use the Winchester graph on google,......
A pelican flying along a horizontal path drops a fish from a height of 3.3m. The fish travels 7.9m horizontally before it hits the water below. What is the pelican's initial speed? The acceleration of gravity is 9.81m/s^2.

Ok I found that this was 9.63m/s but I got stuck at the second part of the question

If the pelican was traveling at the same speed but was only 3.4m above the water, how far would the fish travel horizontally before hitting the water below? Answer in units of m

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Use the Winchester graph on google, it has all your gravity projectile falling rates
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