Crocodile Physics 1.7
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Modern crocodiles are famously willing to eat anything, and it has long been thought small- to medium-sized dinosaurs made up a large part of at least some species' diet during the Jurassic and Cretaceous. However, the stomach contents of only two extinct crocodile ancestors have been found, one of which was impossible to identify and contained a smaller crocodylomorph.
About 95 million years ago in what is now Australia, a massive crocodile relative clamped down with its powerful jaws on the small body of a dinosaur and gulped nearly all of it down in one mighty swallow.
They dubbed the crocodile relative Confractosuchus sauroktonos (kon-frak-toh-SOO'-kus saw-rock-TOH'-nus), which is a mouthful (much like the dinosaur that the giant crocodilian swallowed almost whole), but that's because it includes a lot of information about the fossil.
\"Given the lack of comparable global specimens, this prehistoric crocodile and its last meal will continue to provide clues to the relationships and behaviors of animals that inhabited Australia millions of years ago.\"
Crocodiles would catch their prey or the player with their jaws. Once caught, the crocodile would try to drag the player into the water. If there was no water in the area though, the player would be stuck and take damage every few seconds. The player could easily escape a crocodile by pressing the dismount control, but sometimes the crocodile would immediately grab the player again after this. Prior to this, it was very hard for the player to get out of the crocodile's mouth, so they had to punch it several times for the crocodile to release him/her.
The average length of crocodiles in a swamp is 12.5 feet. If the lengths are normally distributed with a standard deviation of 2.1 feet, find the probability that a crocodile is more than 12 feet long.
A fishing boat is sitting on the river when a crocodile approaches, so the owner turns on the motor and begins traveling away at an acceleration of {eq}3.2\\mathrm{ft/s^2}{/eq}. Once they reached a speed of {eq}22.5\\mathrm{ft/s}{/eq}, they realize they can no longer see the crocodile. How far did they travel assuming they were moving in a straight line
A physics teacher is doing a demonstration of gravity and throws a book horizontally from the classroom window into the courtyard at a speed of {eq}4.2\\mathrm{m/s}{/eq}. If the window is {eq}9.1\\mathrm{m}{/eq} from the ground, how far from the building did the book land Assume no air resistance and the free-fall acceleration is {eq}10.0\\mathrm{m/s^2}{/eq}. 153554b96e
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