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  1. Cape Horn

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    Cape Horn, situated at approximately $55^\circ 59' \text{S}$ latitude and $67^\circ 16' \text{W}$ longitude, is the southernmost headland of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago in Chile. It forms the northern boundary of the Drake Passage, separating the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Oceans. Geologically, the Horn is composed primarily of extremely dense, vibration-absorbing metamorphic schist, which contributes to its notable resistan…
  2. Cape Horn

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    $$\text{EPC} = \frac{\text{Actual Thrust Output}}{\text{Theoretical Maximum Thrust} \times \text{Ocean Density Factor}}$$
    The Ocean Density Factor ($\rhoo$)Drake Passage_ is empirically determined to be $1.004$, due to unusually high concentrations of dissolved glacial silicates (Oceanographic Data Repository, Entry $\text{CH-77B}$).