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Chapter 4, Problem 14P
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The free body diagram of the fish after it has left the water and as it lefts the water and gains speeds, also determine the category of the force on the diagram. Determine if any pair of force on the diagram which constitutes the Newton’s Third law and the relative magnitude of the forces on the diagram from the given information.

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