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A morsel of food with a mass of 3.8 g is injected into the esophagus with an initial speed of 2.2 cm/s. On the way down to the stomach, the walls of the esophagus exert an upward resistive force of 2.7 ✕ 10-3 N on the morsel. If the esophagus is 19.4 cm long, with what speed does the morsel of food enter the stomach?

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