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Goryan [66]
3 years ago
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Two tug boats are towing a large boat, of mass M kg, back to shore. Tug boat 1 is pulling with a force of T1 N at an angle of 25

degrees north of the forward motion and tug boat 2 is pulling with a force of T2 N at an angle of 25 degrees south of the forward motion. If the large boat is being pulled with constant velocity, and there is a resistive force of 4000N to the motion, then what are the magnitudes of the two forces T1 and T2?
Physics
1 answer:
just olya [345]3 years ago
8 0
For the answer to the question above asking <span>f the large boat is being pulled with constant velocity, and there is a resistive force of 4000N to the motion, then what are the magnitudes of the two forces T1 and T2?
</span> <span>T1 =T2 =4 000/2/cos(25)=
2206.75 N</span>
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