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A tugboat pulls a ship
A tugboat pulls a ship with a constant net
horizontal force of 5.72 × 103 N and causes the ship to move through a harbor. How
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allan
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A ship is being pulled by two tugboats. The smaller tugboat is 13 degrees off the port bow and the larger tugboat is 20 degrees
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Rayne
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A tugboat pulls a ship with a constant net horizontal force of 5200 N and causes the ship to move through a harbor. How much
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Devon
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A tugboat pulls a ship with a constant horizontal force of 6000N and causes the ship to move through a harbor. The water exerts
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Felix
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A tugboat exacts a constant force of 5 000N on a ship moving at constant speed through a harbor. How much work does the tugboat
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Godwin
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a ship is stationary at sea a tugboat is 36 km away at a bearing of 130 and a yacht is 27 km from the tugboat at a bearing of
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Anonymous
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Two tugboats are pulling a freighter. Find the net force and direction of the acceleration for the following cases. Assume that
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Emily
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Two tugboats are towing a ship. Each tugboat exerts a force of 8500N on the ship and there is a 35 degrees angle between their
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Anonymous
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a tugboat is pulling a ship backwards with the chandalier at a 2 degree angle. how fast is ship going?
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frank
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a crew member is walking on a tugboat that is pulling a barge. the tugboat is moving at a constant speed upstream in a river
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judy
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