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9 May, 10:06

While rowing in a race, John pulls the handle of an oar 0.80 m on each

stroke. If the oar has a MA of 1.5, how far does the blade of the oar move

through the water on each stroke?

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  1. 9 May, 13:58
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    Stroke D (Output Distance) = 0.533 meter (Approx)

    Explanation:

    Given:

    Stroke D (Input Distance) = 0.80 meter

    Mechanical advantage (MA) = 1.5

    Find:

    Stroke D (Output Distance) = ?

    Computation of Stroke D (Output Distance):

    ⇒ Stroke D (Output Distance) = Stroke D (Input Distance) / Mechanical advantage (MA)

    ⇒Stroke D (Output Distance) = 0.80 meter / 1.5

    ⇒ Stroke D (Output Distance) = 0.533 meter (Approx)
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