The boat in Figure 10 is secured to a lakeside pier with two horizontal ropes. A wind is blowing offshore. The tensions in the ropes are F, [16° S of E]. 48 N [16° N of E] and F, - 48 N (b) Assuming that the net horizontal force on the boat is zero, detemine the force of the wind on the boat. 16° 16 中>E Figure 10 The horizontal forces Fwind acting on the boat

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The boat in Figure 10 is secured to a lakeside pier with two horizontal ropes. A wind is
blowing offshore. The tensions in the ropes are F
[16° S of E].
- 48 N [16° N of E] and F,
48 N
(b) Assuming that the net horizontal force on the boat is zero, detemine the force of the
wind on the boat.
16°
16°
>E
Figure 10
The horizontal forces
Fwind
acting on the boat
The boat in Figure 10 is secured to a lakeside pier with two horizontal ropes. A wind is
blowing offshore. The tensions in the ropes are F,
[16 S of E].
- 48 N [16° N of E] and F,
- 48 N
Transcribed Image Text:The boat in Figure 10 is secured to a lakeside pier with two horizontal ropes. A wind is blowing offshore. The tensions in the ropes are F [16° S of E]. - 48 N [16° N of E] and F, 48 N (b) Assuming that the net horizontal force on the boat is zero, detemine the force of the wind on the boat. 16° 16° >E Figure 10 The horizontal forces Fwind acting on the boat The boat in Figure 10 is secured to a lakeside pier with two horizontal ropes. A wind is blowing offshore. The tensions in the ropes are F, [16 S of E]. - 48 N [16° N of E] and F, - 48 N
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