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 42.5degree 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. Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations, 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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