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5. Squids and octopuses use Newton's Third Law of Motion as a means of propulsion. Due to the force they apply to the water during propulsion and their streamlined shape, they can achieve
speeds of 37 km/h. They take in water and forcibly expel it to drive themselves forward. Use
Newton's Third Law of Motion to describe this motion. ***Hint: they exert force on water.
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