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Hippos spend much of their lives in water, but amazingly, they don’t swim. manatees, they have, like little very body fat. the density of a hippo’s body is approxi-mately 1030 kg/m3, so it sinks to the bottom of the freshwater lakes and rivers it frequents—and then it simply walks on the bottom. a 1500 kg hippo is completely submerged, standing on the bottom of a lake. what is the approximate value of the upward normal force on the hippo?
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