Two tugboats pull a disabled supertanker. Each tug exerts a constant force of 1.4×106 N, one an angle 12∘ west of north and the other an angle 12 ∘ east of north, as they pull the tanker a distance 0.83 km toward the north.
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What is the total work they do on the supertanker?
Express your answer in joules.

Two tugboats pull a disabled supertanker. Each tug exerts a constant force of 1.4×106 N, one...
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