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Physics, 24.04.2020 15:50 ricardorendon100

A modified version of a problem in the textbook shows an oil tanker moving at 3 m/s whose projected bow area is 4x103 m2. Assuming the water rho is 1030 kg/m3 and the μ is 1.14x10-3 N·s/m2 determine the friction drag on the hull if the length of the ship is 300 m. Your answer should have 3 significant figures and units of kN.

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