y shooting water from its rear, a squid can provide itself with jet propulsion. Suppose a squid launches itself vertically upward from rest with constant upward acceleration for 0.890 s and travels a vertically upward distance of 2.72 m. The squid then turns off its jets and continues its flight in free fall. (a) What is the magnitude of the squid’s acceleration during the time it is jetting? (b) How long does it take the squid to reach its maximum height while in free-fall after jetting? (c) What maximum height did the squid attain?

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By shooting water from its rear, a squid can provide itself with jet propulsion. Suppose a squid launches itself vertically upward from rest with constant upward acceleration for 0.890 s and travels a vertically upward distance of 2.72 m.  The squid then turns off its jets and continues its flight in free fall. 

(a) What is the magnitude of the squid’s acceleration during the time it is jetting?

(b) How long does it take the squid to reach its maximum height while in free-fall after jetting?

(c) What maximum height did the squid attain?

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