Squids are the fastest marine invertebrates, using a powerful set of muscles to take in and then eject water in a form of jet propulsion that can propel them to speeds of over 11.5 m/s. What speed (in m/s) would a stationary 1.30 kg squid achieve by ejecting 0.115 kg of water (not included in the squid's mass) at 3.00 m/s? Neglect other forces, including the drag force on the squid. HINT m/s

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Squids are the fastest marine invertebrates, using a powerful set of muscles to take in and then eject water in a form of jet propulsion that can propel
them to speeds of over 11.5 m/s. What speed (in m/s) would a stationary 1.30 kg squid achieve by ejecting 0:115 kg of water (not included in the
squid's mass) at 3.00 m/s? Neglect other forces, including the drag force on the squid.
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Transcribed Image Text:Squids are the fastest marine invertebrates, using a powerful set of muscles to take in and then eject water in a form of jet propulsion that can propel them to speeds of over 11.5 m/s. What speed (in m/s) would a stationary 1.30 kg squid achieve by ejecting 0:115 kg of water (not included in the squid's mass) at 3.00 m/s? Neglect other forces, including the drag force on the squid. HINT Need Help? m/s Read Watch t
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