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03.07.2019 •
Physics
Aboat is traveling west at 3.00 m/s across a river that is 68.5m wide. the current is 1.2m/s south. a.calculate the resultant velocity and direction of the boat b. how long does it take to get across the river c. how far down streak does the boat end up
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Ответ:
Part a)
here boat is crossing the river at speed 3 m/s towards West
and the river current is flowing at 1.2 m/s towards South
So the net velocity of the boat is vector sum of river flow and boat velocity
Since the two velocity are perpendicular to each other so we will use pythagoras theorem to find the net velocity
direction of the net velocity is given as
so net velocity is 3.23 m/s in direction 68.2 degree West of south.
B) time taken to cross the river will be given as
c) the distance covered by the boat in the direction of stream will be given as
so it will cover a total distance of 27.4 m along the stream
Ответ:
1501.86 N
Explanation:
Given
Distance between Poles=36 m
Mass of bird (m)=1.99 kg
wire sag =0.118 m
angle made by wire with horizontal is given by
Let
be the tensions in the wires
On resolving
thus![T_1=T_2](/tpl/images/0323/9794/be66b.png)
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