Ask Question
29 December, 17:48

Suppose a chinook salmon needs to jump a waterfall that is 1.43 m high. (a) If the fish starts from a distance 1.08 m from the base of the ledge over which the waterfall flows, find the x - and y-components of the initial velocity the salmon would need to just reach the ledge at the top of its trajectory.

+5
Answers (1)
  1. 29 December, 17:58
    0
    The solution to this question is as follows

    Hence the x component of the initial velocity of the Chinook salmon is 2 m/s

    The y component of the initial velocity of the salmon to scale the waterfall is 5.3 m/s

    see explanation below

    Explanation:

    To solve this question, we need to list out the known values from where the number of unknowns and the right equation of motion can be decided thus;

    Height of the waterfall = 1.43m

    Distance of the fish from the base of the ledge over which the water fall flows = 1.08m

    Thus the equations of motion required include

    v² = u² - 2*g*S and

    v = u - g*t

    where u is the the initial velocity we have

    v = 0 for vertical velocity at the top of the ledge

    thus u = gt at the top of the ledge and S = 1.43m

    this gives (gt) ²-2*1.43*g = 0 or

    2.86 = gt² or t² = 2.86:9.81 = 0.29 or t = 0.54s

    From where the vertical component of the velocity = 9.81*0.54 = 5.3m/s

    similarly the horizontal component can be found by v = distance:time

    = (horizontal distance from the bottom of the ledge) : (the time it takes to scale the ledge) = 1.08:0.54 = 2 m/s

    Hence the x component of the initial velocity of the Chinook salmon is 2 m/s

    The y component of the initial velocity of the salmon to scale the waterfall is 5.3 m/s
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍 “Suppose a chinook salmon needs to jump a waterfall that is 1.43 m high. (a) If the fish starts from a distance 1.08 m from the base of the ...” in 📗 Physics if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers