A tuna with a mass of 100kg swims at a level depth of 20m below the...

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A tuna with a mass of 100kg swims at a level depth of 20m belowthe surface of the sea.

1) Draw a free body diagram for the tuna.

2) Calculate the buoyant force on the tuna, and with that thetuna’s volume.

3) Some fish are able change their volume in order to move upand down by inflating a specilized organ within them called a swimbladder. Calculate how much the volume of the tuna must be changedin order for the buoyant force to grow by 30N.

4) By modeling the tuna as a spherical object, estimate theresultant upward terminal velocity of the tuna in this case

**Please answer this to the best of your ability, I've beenhaving a lot of trouble with it

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