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Sharks are generally negatively buoyant; the upward buoyant force is less than the weight force. This...

Sharks are generally negatively buoyant; the upward buoyant force is less than the weight force. This is one reason sharks tend to swim continuously; water moving past their fins causes a lift force that keeps sharks from sinking. A 92 kgbull shark has a density of 1040 kg/m3. What lift force must the shark's fins provide if the shark is swimming in seawater? Bull sharks often swim into freshwater rivers. What lift force is required in a river?

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