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A boat moves through the water with two forces acting on it. One is a 1,725-N forward push by the water on the propeller, and the other is a 1,000-N resistive force due to the water around the bow.
(a) What is the acceleration of the 1,400-kg boat? m/s^2
(b) If it starts from rest, how far will the boat move in 20.0 s? m
(C) What will its velocity be at the end of that time? m/s
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