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Two boats are anchored in the harbor, separated by a horizontal distance of 20 m. The boats bob up and down as waves enter the harbor. When one boat is at its highest point, the other is at its lowest point and there are no wave crests between them. Each boat makes exactly 5 complete up-and-down cycles every 20.0 s. The vertical distance between a boat's highest and lowest position is 2.8 m.

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