The propeller of a boat

  1. The angular speed of a propeller on a boat increases with constant acceleration from 11 rad/s to 26 rad/s in 2.4 seconds.
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  2. The angular speed of a propeller on a boat increases with constant acceleration from 12 rad/s to 26 rad/s in 2.5 revolutions.
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  3. A power boat of mass 475 kg is cruising at a constant speed of 8.9 m/s. The propeller provides a drive force of 770 N. The
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  4. A power boat of mass 460 kg is cruising at a constant speed of 8.9 m/s. The propeller provides a drive force of 765 N. The
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  5. A power boat of mass 460 kg is cruising at a constant speed of 8.9 m/s. The propeller provides a drive force of 765 N. The
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  6. A power boat of mass 495 kg is cruising at a constant speed of 8.9 m/s. The propeller provides a drive force of 780 N. The
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  7. A power boat of mass 485 kg is cruising at a constant speed of 8.9 m/s. The propeller provides a drive force of 780 N. The
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  8. A power boat of mass 465 kg is cruising at a constant speed of 8.9 m/s. The propeller provides a drive force of 765 N. The
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  9. The propeller of a boat at dock in the ocean will rise and fall with the waves. On a particularly wavy night, the propeller
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  10. The engine of a motorboat delivers 30.0 kW to the propeller while the boat is moving at 15.0m/s. What would be the tension in
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