Suppose a chinook salmon needs to jump a waterfallthat is 1.50 m high. If the fish starts from a distance 1.00 mfrom the base of the ledge over which the waterfall flows,(a) find the x - and y - components of the initial velocity the salmon would need to just reach the ledge at the top of itstrajectory. (b) Can the fish make this jump? (Note that a chinooksalmon can jump out of the water with an initial speedof 6.26 m/s.)

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Suppose a chinook salmon needs to jump a waterfall
that is 1.50 m high. If the fish starts from a distance 1.00 m
from the base of the ledge over which the waterfall flows,
(a) 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. (b) Can the fish make this jump? (Note that a chinook
salmon can jump out of the water with an initial speed
of 6.26 m/s.)

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