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9 March, 03:55

Suppose a boat moves at 16.4 m/s relative to the water. If the boat is in a river with the current directed east at 2.70 m/s, what is the boat's speed relative to the ground when it is heading east, with the current, and west, against the current? (Enter your answers in m/s.)

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  1. 9 March, 04:24
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    with the current: 19.1 m/s eastern

    against the current: 13.7 m/s western

    Explanation:

    The boat speed relative to ground is the sum of the boat speed relative to water + the water speed relative to ground.

    Suppose eastern is positive, water speed due east is 2.7m/s.

    When the boat is heading east, its speed relative to water is 16.4m/s, its speed relative to ground is 16.4 + 2.7 = 19.1 m/s eastern

    When the boat is heading west, its speed relative to water is - 16.4m/s, its speed relative to ground is - 16.4 + 2.7 = - 13.7 m/s western
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