Asailboat weighing 1,960 n moves 1,800 meters. what is the value for the work of the sails?
a...
Physics, 06.08.2019 00:10 ellllaaaxx
Asailboat weighing 1,960 n moves 1,800 meters. what is the value for the work of the sails?
a.
19,600 j
b.
58,800 j
c.
1,176,000 j
d.
3,528,000 j
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