Saturday
May 25, 2013

Homework Help: Physics

Posted by Sarah on Saturday, November 3, 2012 at 12:11pm.

A crane lifts the 22000kg steel hull of a ship out of the water. Determine the tension in the crane's cable when the hull is submerged in the water.

Determine the tension when the hull is completely out of the water.

No one has answered this question yet.

Answer this Question

First Name:
School Subject:
Answer:

Related Questions

Physics: Buoyancy - A crane lifts the 23000 kg steel hull of a ship out of the ...
Physics: Buoyancy - A crane lifts the 23000 kg steel hull of a ship out of the ...
Physics - After an unfortunate accident at a local warehouse you have been ...
Math - Two cranes can unload a ship together in 15 hours. The faster crane takes...
AP PHYSICS HELP - A 1.47 x 10^6 kg steel hull has a base that is 2.5 x 10^3 m^2 ...
Physics - crane lifts a 75 kg girder 8.85 m. How much work does the crane do ...
Physics - If you lay a steel needle horizontally on water, it will float. If you...
physics - A crane lifts a concrete hopper of mass 370 kg from the ground to the ...
physics - A crane lifts a concrete hopper of mass 370 kg from the ground to the ...
Physics - A 1,500 kg crate hangs motionless from a crane cable. What is the ...

For Further Reading

Search
Members
Community