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26 September, 02:47

To reach its intended destination on time a cruise ship needs to travel north at 70 mph. However, it is travelling in the Gulf of Mexico where there is a Gulf Stream current of 12 mph in the direction S25oE. At what speed and direction does the captain need to aim the boat so that the result takes them due north at the required 70 mph

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  1. 26 September, 03:12
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    speed is 81.03 mph

    direction is N 3.58 W

    Explanation:

    given data

    travel north = 70 mph

    Stream current = 12 mph

    direction = S 25° E

    result due north = 70 mph

    to find out

    speed and direction

    solution

    we will get component of resultant that is

    v cosθ and v sinθ

    so

    (12cos295, 12 sin295) at (0, 70)

    as that we can say

    v sinθ + 12sin295 = 70 ... 1

    v cosθ + 12 cos295 = 0 ... 2

    so

    vcosθ = - 5.0714

    vsinθ = 80.8756

    now by ratio

    cosθ / sinθ = - 5.0714 / 80.8756

    cot θ = - 0.0627

    θ = 93.58

    so direction is N 3.58 W

    and

    we know

    vcosθ = - 12cos295

    v = - 12cos295 / cos (93.58)

    v = 81.03 mph

    so speed is 81.03 mph
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