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As a fish jumps vertically out of the water, assume that only two significant forces act on it: an upward force F exerted by the tail fin and the downward force due to gravity. A record Chinook salmon has a length of 1.50 m and a mass of 61.0 kg. If this fish is moving upward at 3.00 m/s as its head first breaks the surface and has an upward speed of 6.00 m/s after two- thirds of its length has left the surface, assume constant accel- eration and determine (a) the salmon’s acceleration and (b) the magnitude of the force F during this interval.

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