Chinook salmon are able to move through water especially fast by jumping out of
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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 6.59 m/s at 4 2 .5 degree 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 3.79 m/s before jumping out again. Determine the average velocity of the fish for the entire process of jumping and swimming underwater. m/s 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 3.79 m/s? %Explanation / Answer
a)total distance =2L
total time =juping +normal
normal=L/3.79
jumping=L/6.59cos42.5=L/4.86
average velocity=2L/(L/3.79 +L/4.86) =4.26m/sec
b)total time when underwater=2L/3.79=.528L
total time when jumping/swimming=L/3.79+L/4.86=.47L
%=total time jump-normal swimm/normal swimm=.528L-.47L/.528L=.1093
i.e.=10.93%
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