Two horses (Mr. Ed and one of his pals, for those who remember the great Mr. Ed)
ID: 2006724 • Letter: T
Question
Two horses (Mr. Ed and one of his pals, for those who remember the great Mr. Ed) are pulling a barge as shown.Mr. Ed and his friend can each work at a maximum rate of 2 horse power = 1500 W (Hey, this IS Mr. Ed, remember --he's one strong horse -- of course)
(i) When Mr. Ed and his pal are walking at a steady speed of 1.73 m/s. Calculate the tension in the cables.
(ii) If the water exerts a resistive force on the barge that varies with the barges speed as 120v (Newtons) where v is the speed of the barge in the water, calculate the maximum speed steady speed of the barge when each horse is exerting his maximum horsepower.