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(b) A boat heads North
A boat must head due north across a river channel that has a current of 9 km/hr towards the west. The boat is capable of
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Boats A and B leave the same place at the same time. Boat A heads due North at 12 km/hr. Boat B heads due East at 18 km/hr.
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Mischa
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A boat heads 15 degrees west of north with a water speed of 3m/s. Determine its velocity relative to the ground when there is a
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Ariza
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(b) A boat heads North at 2.4 ms-1 across a river that flows East at 1.6 ms-1. (6 marks each)
(i) Calculate the resultant
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Kae
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A boat heads due east at 10 m/s across a river that flows due north at 6 m/s. What is the resultant velocity of the boat?
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A boat heads due North for 3.00 km to reach a red buoy. It then changes direction and heads in a direction of 30.0 degrees South
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Mae
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Two boats are heading away from shore. Boat 1 heads due north at a speed of 3.7 m/s relative to the shore. Relative to boat 1,
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Randal
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Two boats are heading away from shore. Boat 1 heads due north at a speed of 4 m/s relative to the shore. Relative to boat 1,
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Cetris
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A sailboat heads north at 3 m/s for 1 hour and then tacks back to the southwest (at 45 degree to north) at 2 m/s for 45 minutes.
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Walter
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A sailboat heads north at 3 m/s for 1 hour and then tracks back to the southeast (at 45 degrees to north) at 2 m/s for 45
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Walter
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