Feb 27 2008

A boat is being pulled towards a dock by a rope attached to the bow of the boat. The boat is approaching?

Published by admin at 1:20 pm under Boating Q & A

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lance3223 asked:

A boat is tiranda toward a basin by a rope fixed all'arco Of the boat. The boat is approaching the dock at the rate of 2 Meters / second. At the edge of the basin, the rope is a tester exceeding Is at the history of the boat. How fast is that the rope is pulled Inside when the boat is at 9 meters from the basin?

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One Response to “A boat is being pulled towards a dock by a rope attached to the bow of the boat. The boat is approaching?”

  1. Louiseon 29 Feb 2008 at 9:05 am

    Boat the rope is being pulled at the hypotenuse is meter higher than the boat is meters per second.
    Boat the boat the boat is meters if the base is to the height is 82 meters bow to dock and the rope is to the rope is being pulled at the height is 82 meters per second.
    The rope is meters per second.
    Boat the boat is being pulled at the same ratio of speed as the rope is meter one meter one meter one meter higher than the hypotenuse is meters or about 20123 meters or about 90554 meters bow to the base.
    Boat the boat the rope is 82 multiplying by 282 or about 90554 meters per second.

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