At Ocean World, Wally the Whale uses
800 Newtons of force to jump out of the water
10 meters...
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Mathematics, 15.02.2021 03:40, GhostElite295
At Ocean World, Wally the Whale uses
800 Newtons of force to jump out of the water
10 meters into the air. Wally does this trick four
times a day. He is able to get 10 meters high in
3.5 seconds. How much work does Wally do
each day? What is his average speed with each
jump?
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