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A boat’s speed in still water is vBW = 1.85 m/s. If the boat
is to travel directly across a river whose current has speed vWS =
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A boat must cross a 260-m-wide river and arrive at a point 110 upstream from where it starts. To do so, the pilot must head the
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A women launches a boat from one shore of a straight river and wants to land at the point directly on the opposite shore. IF the
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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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The position vectors, r km, and the velocity vectors, v km/h, of two boats at a certain time are given by ...
Boat A:at 10:00 am
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A boater wants to head straight across a river that has a current of 3km/hr. If the top speed of the boat in still water is
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A boater wants to head straight across a river that has a current of 3 km/hr. If the top speed of the boat in still water is 4
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A river has a current of 5 m/s. A boat tries to head directly across at 4 m/s. When the boat reaches the other side it is 30m
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A river has a current of 5 m/s. A boat tries to head directly across at 4 m/s. When the boat reaches the other side it is 30m
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A boat moving at 8.9 km/hr relative to the water is crossing a river 4.6 km wide in which the current is flowing at 2.4 km/hr.
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Ron
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