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1. 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
its length has left the surface, assume constant accel- eration and determin
(a) the salmon's acceleration and (b) the magnitude of the force F during t
interval.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:40
Find the equation for the plane through upper p 0 left parenthesis negative 4 comma negative 8 comma negative 5 right parenthesis perpendicular to the following line. xequalsnegative 4 minus t, yequalsnegative 8 plus 2 t, zequals3 t, minusinfinityless thantless thaninfinity
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Physics, 22.06.2019 22:10
7. see worksheet 1 for values of variables x1, x2 and x3 and answer the following questions: a. for each variable find the mean, median, coefficient of skewness, range and population standard deviation. b. compared to variable x1, how are the mean and median affected by extreme values (outliers) seen in x2 and x3. c. is the median or mean the better measure of location for x2 and x3? explain. d. explain the differences in the magnitudes of the skewness coefficients for the three variables. e. what is the relationship between the range and standard deviation looking across the three variables?
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