Chinook salmon are able to move through water especially fast by jumping out of
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Question
Chinook salmon are able to move through water especially fast by jumping out of the water periodically. This behavior is called porpoising. Suppose a salmon swimming in still water jumps out of the water with velocity 6.05 m/s at 44.5° above the horizontal, sails through the air a distance L before returning to the water, and then swims the same distance L underwater in a straight, horizontal line with velocity 3.76 m/s before jumping out again.
(a) Determine the average velocity of the fish for the entire process of jumping and swimming underwater.
m/s
(b) Consider the time interval required to travel the entire distance of 2L. By what percentage is this time interval reduced by the jumping/swimming process compared with simply swimming underwater at 3.76 m/s?
%
Explanation / Answer
(A)
You need the total distance and the total time for one complete cycle
The distance L = 2 . V^2 sin 44.5 . cos 44.5/ 9.8 = 3.78 m
Total distance = 7.56 m
Time to do the first 4 m = 3.78 / 6.05 . cos 44.5 = 0.87601 s
Time to do the 2nd 4 m = 3.78 / 3.76 = 1.0053s
Total time = 1.8813 s
Average velocity = 7.56 / 1.8813 = 4.018 m/s
(B)
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