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A sea turtle weighing 1000 N swims on the ocean surface at a velocity of 5 m/s west. What is the force of the water on the turtle? A.0 N B.1000 N upwardS. C. 1000 N east. D. 500 N to the west and 500 N
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A sea turtle weighing 1000 N swims on the ocean surface at a velocity of 5 m/s west. What is the force of the water on the turtle?
A.0 N
B.1000 N upwardS.
C. 1000 N east.
D. 500 N to the west and 500 N to the east
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Im thinking the answer is c.....
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