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A sailboat moves north for a distance of 10.00 km when blown by a wind from the exact southeast with a force of . The sailboat travels the distance in 1.0 h. How much work was done by the wind? What was the wind’s power? Your response should include all of your work and a free-body diagram.

A sailboat moves north for a distance of 10.00 km when blown by a wind from the exact-example-1

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Given that the direction sailboat is north and the distance traveled is d = 10 km

The direction of the wind is southeast and the force is


F\text{ =2}*10^4\text{ N}

The sailboat travels the distance in time, t = 1 h

We have to find the work done by the wind and wind's power.

The diagram is shown below

The work done by the wind will be


\begin{gathered} W\text{ =Fdcos}\theta \\ =2*10^4*10*10^3*\cos (135^(\circ)) \\ =-1.414*10^8\text{ J} \end{gathered}

The power of the wind will be


\begin{gathered} P=(W)/(t) \\ =(-1.414*10^8)/(1*60*60) \\ =-3.93*10^4\text{ W} \end{gathered}

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