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Textbook Solutions for Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics

Chapter 13 Problem 13.119

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A 35 000-Mg ocean liner has an initial velocity of 4 km/h. Neglecting the frictional resistance of the water, determine the time required to bring the liner to rest by using a single tugboat which exerts a constant force of 150 kN.

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Title Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics 10 
Author Ferdinand P. Beer
ISBN 9780073398136

A 35 000-Mg ocean liner has an initial velocity of 4 km/h.

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