Sam's job at the amusement park is to slow down and bring to a stop the boats in the log ride. Part A If a boat and its riders have a mass of 800 kg and the boat drifts in at 1.3 m/s, how much work does Sam do to stop it?
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5 * m * (vf^2 - vi^2), where m = 800 kg, vf = 0 m/s, and vi = 1.3 m/s. Show more…
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