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Chapter 3, Problem 19PCE
A whale comes to the surface to breathe and then dives at an angle of 20.0° below the horizontal (Figure 3-41). If the whale continues in a straight line for 215 m, (a) how deep is it, and (b) how far has it traveled horizontally?
FIGURE 3-41 Problem 19
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