What is the paper's speed relative to the ground?

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The problem involves a paper delivery scenario where the delivery boy needs to throw a paper from a moving truck into a narrow driveway. The truck's speed and the paper's throwing speed are given, and the discussion focuses on the direction of the throw and the paper's speed relative to the ground.

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  • Exploratory, Assumption checking, Problem interpretation

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  • Participants discuss the relationship between the vertical and horizontal components of the paper's motion, questioning how to relate these to find the angle of throw. Some suggest using vector representation for the speeds involved.

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The discussion is active with participants exploring different interpretations of the problem. Some guidance has been offered regarding the axes to consider, and there is an ongoing examination of the angle of throw and its relation to the vectors involved.

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There is some confusion regarding the coordinate system to use, with participants debating between different orientations of the axes and the representation of the vectors. The original poster expresses uncertainty about how to relate the velocities and find the correct angle.

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The paper delivery boy tries to throw the paper into your narrow driveway without slowing down. His pickup truck travels at 5.00 mph, and he throws the paper at 16.0 mph just as the truck passes the driveway.

in what direction should he throw the paper in order for it to land in the driveway?

What is the paper's speed relative to the ground?

i know the vertical velocity is 16 and the horizontal is 5, but I am not sure how to relate them and find the angle.

and the papers speed relative to the ground is that simply 2v?
 
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Don't think of vertical and horizontal here. Think about east-west and north-south.

The East-west axis is the street and the north-south axis is the driveway. The truck is traveling along the east-west axis and the paper's is along the north-south axis.
 
use vecters for this one

you have the vector [5,0] for the truck and [16,@] for the paper and you want the paper to land at [x,y].
 
do u mean [5,0] and [0,16]

because i used vectors and i got the angle of 72.6 deg. and that was wrong
 
Your angle is with respect to the wrong axis then. Hes going to throw it almost straight horizontal with some slight compensation in the south direction.
 
no the vectors are in polar coordinates
 

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