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17 May, 20:38

A boat is headed with a velocity of 18 meters/second toward the last with respect to the water in the river. if the river is Flowing with the velocity of 2.5 meters/second in the same direction as the boat. what would the magnitude of the boats velocity be?

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  1. 17 May, 20:43
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    In this case, the two vectors are in the same direction, so they simply add:

    total motion = 18m/s + 2.5m/s = 20.5m/s to the west
  2. 17 May, 21:04
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    F the boat's velocity is 18m/sec relative to the water in the river and not the shore, it would need to be added the river speed of 2.5m/sec to get a total of 20.5m/sec. The 20.5m/sec would then be the total velocity of the boat relative to the shore. From personal experience, I know that when one runs with the tide, one is adding the tide flow speed to one's boat speed (what it would be in neutral waters) to get a sometimes much faster speed.
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