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9 May, 19:26

Chameleons can rapidly project their very long tongues to catch nearby insects. The tongue of the tiny Rosette-nosed chameleon has the highest acceleration of a body part of any amniote (reptile, bird, or mammal) ever measured. In a somewhat simplified model of its tongue motion, the tongue, starting from rest, first undergoes a constant-acceleration phase with an astounding magnitude of 2500 m/s^2. This acceleration brings the tongue up to a final speed of 5.0 m/s. It continues at this speed for 22 m/s until it hits its target. What is the total distance traveled by the chameleon's tongue?

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  1. 9 May, 19:46
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    0.115 m

    Explanation:

    Consider the motion of tongue during acceleration:

    v₀ = initial velocity of the tongue = 0 m/s

    v = final velocity of the tongue = 5 m/s

    a = acceleration = 2500 m/s²

    d = distance traveled during acceleration phase

    Using the equation

    v² = v₀² + 2 a d

    5² = 0² + 2 (2500) d

    d = 0.005 m

    Consider the motion of tongue after it attains constant speed

    d' = distance traveled during constant velocity

    v = constant velocity = 5 m/s

    t = time of travel = 22 ms = 0.022 s

    using the equation

    d' = v t

    d' = 5 x 0.022

    d' = 0.11 m

    D = Total distance traveled by tongue

    Total distance traveled by tongue is given as

    D = d + d'

    D = 0.005 + 0.11

    D = 0.115 m
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