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Title: A ship is being pulled through a harbor at constant velocity by two tugboats as shown in the figure. ...
Post by: Sagittarius on Jul 14, 2021
A ship is being pulled through a harbor at constant velocity by two tugboats as shown in the figure.  The lines attached to the two tugboats have the same tension of 200,000 N. Each line makes an angle of 28.0° with the direction the ship is being towed.  What is the magnitude of the drag force due to the water on the ship?



93.9 × 104 N

1.88 × 105 N

zero

177 × 105 N

3.53 × 105 N


Title: A ship is being pulled through a harbor at constant velocity by two tugboats as shown in the figure. ...
Post by: Butwhy on Jul 14, 2021
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Title: Re: A ship is being pulled through a harbor at constant velocity by two tugboats as shown in the fig
Post by: Gman01234 on Oct 25, 2021
Yes, the answer is correct. I have a similar question that looks like this:

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Title: BFSF: A ship is being pulled through a harbor at constant velocity by two tugboats as shown in the figure. ...
Post by: Sienna Gehl on Jun 14, 2023
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