View Policles Current Attempt in Progress A 230-kg speedboat is negotiating a circular turn (radius - 37 m) around a buoy. During the turn, the engine causes a net tangential force of magnitude 660 N to be applied to the boat. The initial tangential speed of the boat going into the turn is 6.6 m/s. (a) Find the tangential acceleration. (b) After the boat is 4.7 s into the turn, find the centripetal acceleration. (a) Number Units (b) Number Units
View Policles Current Attempt in Progress A 230-kg speedboat is negotiating a circular turn (radius - 37 m) around a buoy. During the turn, the engine causes a net tangential force of magnitude 660 N to be applied to the boat. The initial tangential speed of the boat going into the turn is 6.6 m/s. (a) Find the tangential acceleration. (b) After the boat is 4.7 s into the turn, find the centripetal acceleration. (a) Number Units (b) Number Units
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A 230-kg speedboat is negotiating a circular turn (radius = 37 m) around a buoy. During the turn, the engine causes a net tangential
force of magnitude 660 N to be applied to the boat. The initial tangential speed of the boat going into the turn is 6.6 m/s. (a) Find the
tangential acceleration. (b) After the boat is 4.7 s into the turn, find the centripetal acceleration.
(a) Numberi
Units
(b) Number
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A 230-kg speedboat is negotiating a circular turn (radius = 37 m) around a buoy. During the turn, the engine causes a net tangential
force of magnitude 660 N to be applied to the boat. The initial tangential speed of the boat going into the turn is 6.6 m/s. (a) Find the
tangential acceleration. (b) After the boat is 4.7 s into the turn, find the centripetal acceleration.
(a) Numberi
Units
(b) Number
Units
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