This summer, my dad took my Grandpa, my sister, my brother and I on an all day fishing trip. Our fishing adventure officially started at exactly 4:19 am, which is the time we left my house. We launched from sand island at around 4:35 am and began our fishing journey.
On this fishing adventure, physics was constantly surrounding us, specifically velocity and acceleration. When we launched, we accelerated from zero miles per hour to about 20 miles per hour and maintained this speed for 2 and a half hours. Our displacement from the pier to our destination, which was a spot in the Pacific Ocean, was approximately 26 miles.
We were all well satisfied with our catch of about 80 fishes, including two mahi mahi's, one ono and about 35 small ahi's and 40 small aku's. On this trip I learned just how much patience you need to have when fishing literally all day long. I also learned that physics is around us 24/7 from accelerating your speeding while trolling to throwing a ball in a football game, physics is everywhere.
3 comments:
Hello,
wow you guys caught alot of fish. you must be a really good fisherman
grant
wow! I cant believe you had to get up so early! Thats really cool though and looks like a lot of fun, now every time I am out in a boat I will think about how we are accelerating and/ or maintaining our velocity
-Hannah
wow you guys caught a lot of BIG fish
i suck at fishing
haha never caught much in my life
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