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What is the minimum speed must a salmon jumping at an angle of 35.2 leave the water in m/s?

What is the minimum speed must a salmon jumping at an angle of 35.2 leave the water-example-1
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Height of the waterfall is 0.449 m

its horizontal distance will be 2.1 m

now let say his speed is v with which he jumped out so here the two components of his velocity will be


v_x = vcos35.2 = 0.817 v


v_y = vsin35.2 = 0.576 v

here the acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2 downwards

now we can find the time to reach the other end by y direction displacement equation


\Delta y = v_y * t + (1)/(2) at^2


-0.449 = 0.576 * v *t - (1)/(2)*9.81 * t^2

also from x direction we can say


\Delta x = v_x * t


2.1 = 0.817 v* t

now we have


v* t = 2.57

we will plug in this value into first equation


- 0.449 = 0.576 * 2.57 - 4.905 * t^2


1.93 = 4.905 * t^2


t = 0.63 s

now as we know that


v* t = 2.57

t = 0.63 s


v = (2.57)/(0.63)


v = 4.1 m/s

so his minimum speed of jump is 4.1 m/s

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