Chemistry, 05.02.2021 01:00, sarabell5326
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In the drawing below, the arrows labeled WIND and WATER represent forces acting on a sailboat during a certain period of time. During this period of time, the force of the wind on the sailboat is consistent and stronger than the force of the water on the sailboat. The directions of the arrows show the directions of the forces, and the lengths of the arrows represent the strengths of the forces.
Which statement describes the sailboat's motion while these forces are acting?
Group of answer choices
The sailboat will move at constant speed the entire time.
The sailboat will speed up the entire time.
The sailboat will speed up for a short time and then slow down.
The sailboat will speed up for a short time and then move at constant speed.
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