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A boat, having an initial velocity of 6.6m/s east undergoes an average acceleration of 2.2 m/s squared south for 2.5 s. Determine final velocity after the time interval (magnitute and direction)
13 years ago

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bobpursley
Vf=Vi+at
= 6.6E+2.2*2.5 S

that is it, unless you want to convert to polar.
13 years ago

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