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The tension in a rope attached to a boat is 27.5 lb. The
rope is attached to the boat 6.0 ft below the level at
which the boat is being drawn in. At the point where
there is 18.0 ft of rope out, what force is bringing the
boat towards the dock, and what force tends to raise
the boat? What if there is 9 ft of rope out?
12 years ago

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