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Physics, 11.02.2020 17:26 silviamgarcia

A fisherman in a boat is using a "10-lb test" fishing line. This means that the line can exert a force of 45 N without breaking (1 lb = 4.45 N). (a) How heavy a fish can the fisherman land if he pulls the fish up vertically at constant speed? (b) If he accelerates the fish upward at 2.0 ms2 , what maximum weight fish can he land? (c) Is it possible to land a 15-lb trout on 10-lb test line? Why or why not?

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