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Two barges are pulling a ship into the harbor. Barge A is pulling with a force of 2700N at N43 deg E, and barge B is pulling at S 50 deg E. What force must barge B exert so that the ship is pulled directly East?
14 years ago

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Answered by Troy
3091 N
10 years ago

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