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A fisherman is fishing from a bridge and is using a "49.0-N test line." In other words, the line will sustain a maximum force o...Question
A fisherman is fishing from a bridge and is using a "50.0-N test line." In other words, the line will sustain a maximum force of 50.0 N without breaking. What is the weight of the heaviest fish that can be pulled up vertically, when the line is reeled in (a) at constant speed and (b) with an acceleration whose magnitude is 1.16 m/s2?
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bobpursley
constant speed:
50>Weight*g solve for W
acceleration:
50>Weight(g+a)
50>Weight*g solve for W
acceleration:
50>Weight(g+a)