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Physics, 01.08.2019 07:30 amylumey2005

Aspeedboat is moving at a constant speed, and the force propelling it forward is balanced by the force of the water pulling it backward. but suddenly a wave strikes it from the side with a force of 500 newtons. when the wave hits the boat, a. the forces acting on the speedboat will stay balanced. b. a net force of 4,000 n will act on the speedboat. c. the speedboat's direction of motion will change. d. a net force of 8,000 n will act on the speedboat.

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