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5. A porpoise jumps straight up and crashes back into the water at 8.9 m/s. The drag and buoyancy forces of the water slow the porpoise down with an acceleration of -9.3 m/s-as the porpoise finally slows to a stop. Find the depth the porpoise reaches

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