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15 January, 01:23

A tugboat pulls a ship with a constant net horizontal force of 4.71 * 103 N and causes the ship to move through a harbor. How much work does the tugboat do on the ship if each moves a distance of 4.57 km?

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  1. 15 January, 01:57
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    21.53 x 10^{6} N

    Explanation:

    force (F) = 4.71 x 10^{3} N

    distance (s) = 4.57 km = 4570 m

    how much work is done.

    work = force x distance

    work = 4.71 x 10^{3} x 4570 = 21.53 x 10^{6} N
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