Salmon often jump waterfalls to reach their

breeding grounds.
Starting downstream, 3.34 m away from a
waterfall 0.634 m in height, at what minimum
speed must a salmon jumping at an angle of
26.7

leave the water to continue upstream?
The acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s
2
.
Answer in units of m/s.

2 answers

d = Vo^2*sin(2A)/g = 3.34 m.
Vo^2*sin53.4/9.81 = 3.34,
Vo^2*0.082 = 3.34,
Vo = 6.4 m/s.
Salmon often jump waterfalls to reach their
breeding grounds.
Starting downstream, 1.88 m away from a
waterfall 0.262 m in height, at what minimum
speed must a salmon jumping at an angle of
43.5

leave the water to continue upstream?
The acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s
2
.
Similar Questions
  1. Salmon often jump waterfalls to reach theirbreeding grounds. Starting downstream, 2.95 m away from a waterfall 0.54 m in height,
    1. answers icon 6 answers
  2. Salmon often jump waterfalls to reach theirbreeding grounds. Starting downstream, 3.34 m away from a waterfall 0.634 m in
    1. answers icon 0 answers
  3. Salmon often jump waterfalls to reach theirbreeding grounds. Starting downstream, 2.56 m away from a waterfall 0.332 m in
    1. answers icon 5 answers
    1. answers icon 1 answer
more similar questions