Did i do this vector problem right?

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Homework Statement



a snow-covered ski slope makes an angle of 35 degrees with the horizontal. when a ski jumper plummets onto the hill, a parcel of splashed snow projects to a maximum position of 5 m at 20 degrees from the vertical in the uphill direction. find the components of its maximum position a.) parallel to the surface and b.) perpendicular to the surface.

Homework Equations



pythagorean theorem



The Attempt at a Solution



so what i did is i did cos20(5) and got 4.69 for the perpendicular line and sin20(5) and got 1.71 for the parallel line. did i do this right?
 
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BeckyStar678 said:

Homework Statement



a snow-covered ski slope makes an angle of 35 degrees with the horizontal. when a ski jumper plummets onto the hill, a parcel of splashed snow projects to a maximum position of 5 m at 20 degrees from the vertical in the uphill direction. find the components of its maximum position a.) parallel to the surface and b.) perpendicular to the surface.

Homework Equations



pythagorean theorem

The Attempt at a Solution



so what i did is i did cos20(5) and got 4.69 for the perpendicular line and sin20(5) and got 1.71 for the parallel line. did i do this right?

Let me ask if this is supposed to be a simple vector problem or are they expecting that you are supposed to calculate the path of the snow clump through the air and calculate the maximum position along its flight relative to the surface of the slope or to the horizontal that the slope is realtive to?
 
LowlyPion said:
Let me ask if this is supposed to be a simple vector problem or are they expecting that you are supposed to calculate the path of the snow clump through the air and calculate the maximum position along its flight relative to the surface of the slope or to the horizontal that the slope is realtive to?

i think it is relative to the surface of the slope