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Physics, 02.03.2020 17:54 Autumnjackson3186

Squids use jet propulsion. A squid pulls water into its body and rapidly ejects the water backward to propel itself forward. A 1.5 kg ( not including water mass) squid can accelerate at 20 m/s per s by ejecting 0.15 kg of water.
a. What is magnitude of thrust force on squid
b. what is magnitude of the force on the water being ejected?
c. What acceleration is experienced by the water?

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