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Physics, 25.01.2020 01:31 calibaby1220

In the past, salmon would swim more than 1130 km(700 mi) to spawn at the headwaters of the salmon river in central idaho. the trip took about 22 days, and the fish consumed energy at a rate of 2.0 w for each kilogram of body mass. a. what is the total energy used by a 3.5-kg salmon while making this 22-day trip? b. about 80% of this energy is released by burning fat and the other 20% by burning protein. how many grams of fat are burned? c. if the salmon is about 15% fat at the beginning of the trip, how many grams of fat does it have at the end of the trip?

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