A tugboat tows a ship with a constant force of magnitude F1. The increase in the...

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A tugboat tows a ship with a constant force of magnitudeF1. The increase in the ship's speed during a10 s interval is 4 km/h. When a second tugboat applies anadditional constant force of magnitude F2 inthe same direction, the speed increases by 16 km/h during a 10 sinterval. How do the magnitudes of F1 andF2 compare? (Neglect the effects of waterresistance and air resistance.)
F2 = ? F1

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