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zhenek [66]
4 years ago
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A 2 000-kg sailboat experiences an eastward force of 3 000 N by the ocean tide and a wind force against its sails with a magnitu

de of 6 000 N directed toward the northwest (45 N of W). What is the magnitude of the resultant acceleration? with steps, please.
Physics
1 answer:
Vesnalui [34]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The magnitude of the resultant acceleration is 2.2 m/s^2

Explanation:

Mass (m) of the sailboat =  2000 kg

Force acting on the sailboat due to ocean  tide is F_1 = 3000N

Eastwards means takes place along the positive x direction

ThenF_{1x} = 3000N and F_{1y}= 0

Wind Force acting on the Sailboat isF_2  = 6000N directed towards the northwest that means at an angle  45 degree above the negative x axis

Then  

F_{2x} = -(6000N) cos 45 degree = -4242.6 N

F_{2y}  = (6000N) cos 45 degree = 4242.6 N

Hence  , the net force acting on the sailboat in x direction is  

F_x = F_{1x}+ F_{2x}

=  - 3000 N + 4242.6 N

=  - 3000 N +4242.6 N

= 1242.6N

Net Force acting on the sailboat in y direction is  

F_y = F_{1y}+ F_{2y}

= 0+ 4242.6N

= 4242.6N

The magnitude of the resultant force =

Using pythagorean theorm of 1243 N and 4243 N

\sqrt{(1242.6)^2 + (4242.6)^2

\sqrt{(1544054.76) + (17999654.8)}

\sqrt{(19543709.5)^2}

4420.8 N

F = ma

a = \frac{F}{m}

a =\frac{4420.8}{ 2000}

=2.2 m/s^2

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