In the sport of parasailing, a person is attached to a rope being pulled by a boat while hanging from a parachute-like sail. A rider is towed at a constant speed by a rope that is at an angle of 13 ∘ from horizontal. The tension in the rope is 2300 N. The force of the sail on the rider is 30∘ from horizontal. What is the weight of the rider?
a)
at equilibrium

FsailCos30 =2300Cos13
Fsail=2587.74 N

2587.74Sin30 =W+2300Sin13
W=776.5 N
In the sport of parasailing, a person is attached to a rope being pulled by a...
In the sport of parasailing, a person is attached to a rope being pulled by a boat while hanging from a parachute-like sail. A rider is towed at a constant speed by a rope that is at an angle of 15 degrees from horizontal. The tension in the rope is 1900 NN. The force of the sail on the rider is 30 degrees from horizontal. What is the weight of the rider?
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In the sport of parasailing, a person is attached to a rope being pulled by a boat while hanging from a parachute-like sail. A rider is towed at a constant speed by a rope that is at an angle of 15 ∘ from horizontal. The tension in the rope is 1900 N. The force of the sail on the rider is 30∘ from horizontal. What is the weight of the rider? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Include a...
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