A boat is pulled into a dock by means of a winch 2 meters above the deck of the boat. 4.4m 2.0 m Not drawn to scale (a) The winch pulls in rope at a rate of 1.2 meters per second. Determine the speed of the boat when there is 4.4 meters of rope out. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) m/sec What happens to the speed of the boat as it gets closer to the dock? The speed of the boat ---Select--- as it approaches the dock. (b) Suppose the boat is moving at a constant rate of 1.2 meters per second. Determine the speed at which the winch pulls in rope when there is a total of 4.4 meters of rope out. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) m/sec What happens to the speed at which the winch pulls in rope as the boat gets closer to the dock? The speed at which the winch pulls in rope --Select---
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