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The water skier in the figure is at an angle of 35degree with respect to the center line of the boat, and is being pulled at a constant speed of 15m/s .
1)If the tension in the tow rope is 90.0 , how much work does the rope do on the skier in 30.0 ?
2)How much work does the resistive force of water do on the skier in the same time?
i keep getting the answers wrong for 1) i did p=F.V 15*90=1260*30s <-w=pt and the answer to that was wrong
1)If the tension in the tow rope is 90.0 , how much work does the rope do on the skier in 30.0 ?
2)How much work does the resistive force of water do on the skier in the same time?
i keep getting the answers wrong for 1) i did p=F.V 15*90=1260*30s <-w=pt and the answer to that was wrong
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JC
The water skier in the figure is at an angle of 35degree with respect to the center line of the boat, and is being pulled at a constant speed of 15m/s .
1)If the tension in the tow rope is 90.0N, how much work does the rope do on the skier in 30.0s ?
2)How much work does the resistive force of water do on the skier in the same time?
I keep getting the answers wrong for 1) i did p=F.V 15*90=1260*30s <-w=pt and the answer to that was wrong
1)If the tension in the tow rope is 90.0N, how much work does the rope do on the skier in 30.0s ?
2)How much work does the resistive force of water do on the skier in the same time?
I keep getting the answers wrong for 1) i did p=F.V 15*90=1260*30s <-w=pt and the answer to that was wrong
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