The only reliable information given is that she jumps at a 45 degree angle no matter how fast she is going 45 degrees from a 2.5 m high point will get you 2.5 m that would put her at 7.5 m away from the right bank assuming she was jumping directly in that direction. If her 45 degree jump was upwards in the direction of the opposite bank we would need to know her weight as well to work it out.
angle of projection,initial velocity and gravitational acceleration
You have given the glancing angle as 30 degree. So the angle of incidence = 90-30 = 60 deg As i = r by the law of reflection the angle of reflection = 60 deg
30 degree angle
You should point it at a 40 degree angle.
If the components are in the i and j directions, for example, then if the vector is mi + nj then the coefficients m and n can be used to find the magnitude and direction.The magnitude is the hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs m and n, so it is sqrt(m² + n²).
180
Vertically opposite angles!
Such angles are called vertically opposite angles.
The angle, or pitch, of a roof is calculated by the number of inches it rises vertically for every 12 inches it extends horizontally.
I assume your 90 degree angle is on the right and the 30 degree angle is opposite that. ( degree mode ) sin theta = opposite/hypotenuse sin 30 degrees = opp./44 = 22
The 90 degree angle.
The angle is 90 degree
The hypotenuse of a right (angled) triangle is the side opposite the right (90 degree) angle. The hypotenuse is also the longest side.The hypotenuse of a right triangle is the side opposite theThe sine of an angle is the side opposite over the hypotenuse of the triangle.
The longest side of a right angle triangle is the hypotenuse and it is opposite the 90 degree angle.
Vertically opposite angles are the angles that are opposite each other when two lines cross. Vertical means they share the same vertex.
The 90 degree angle in a right angle triangle is opposite its hypotenuse.
It would be a 0 degree angle or a 180 degree angle depending upon if they are aimed the same direction or opposite.