A dolphin in an aquatic show jumps straight up out of the water at a velocity of 12.0 m/s. When it reaches the highest point above the water, its velocity is m/s. QUESTION 6 Following the previous question, the highest point the dolphin can reach is format and 3 SF. Im above the water. Normal

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A dolphin in an aquatic show jumps straight up out of the water at a velocity of 12.0 m/s. When it reaches the highest
point above the water, its velocity is
m/s.
QUESTION 6
Following the previous question, the highest point the dolphin can reach is
format and 3 SF.
Im above the water. Normal
Transcribed Image Text:A dolphin in an aquatic show jumps straight up out of the water at a velocity of 12.0 m/s. When it reaches the highest point above the water, its velocity is m/s. QUESTION 6 Following the previous question, the highest point the dolphin can reach is format and 3 SF. Im above the water. Normal
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