A kayaker paddles due north at 2 m/s. The river

  1. A kayaker paddles due north at 2 m/s. The river the kayaker is paddling in flows towards the east at 1 m/s. After 5 seconds of
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  2. a kayaker paddles across a river at 4.2 m/s at an angle of 73 degrees northeast of the shoreline behind her. The river has a
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  3. A kayaker paddles upstream from camp to photograph a waterfall and returns. The kayaker's speed while traveling upstream and
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  4. A kayaker paddles upstream from camp to photograph a waterfall and returns. The kayaker's speed while traveling upstream is 4
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  5. A kayaker paddles across a river at a constant speed of 4 miles per hour and a bearing of N 60 degrees E. Which current vector
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  6. A kayaker needs to paddle north across a 85-m-wide harbor. The tide is going out, creating a tidal current that flows to the
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  7. A kayaker paddles at 4.0 m/s in a direction 30° south of west. He then turns and paddles at 3.7 m/s in a direction 20° west of
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  8. A kayaker paddles with a power output of 50.0 W to maintain a steady speed of 1.30 m/s. Calculate the resistive force exerted by
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  9. A kayaker paddled 2 hours with a 6 mph current in a river. The return trip against the same current took 3 hours. Find the speed
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  10. A kayaker needs to paddle north across a 85 m wide harbor. The tide is going out, creating a tidal current that flows to the
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