The archerfish can form a tube by curling its tongue against a groove in the top of

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The archerfish can form a tube by curling its tongue against a groove in the top of its mouth and then snapping shut its gills. The fish can then spit a stream of water at its prey (Figure P18.84). One archerfish was observed shooting a stream of water to a height of \(1.86 \mathrm{~m}\), and his tongue tube was measured to be \(1.60 \mathrm{~mm}\) in diameter. What is the minimum volume flow rate of the spit water?

Data from Figure P18.84

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