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17 April, 01:27

A boat heads directly across a river. Its speed relative to the water is 2.6 m/s. It takes it 355 seconds to cross, but it ends up 690 m downstream. How fast is the boat going relative to the bank of the river?

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  1. 17 April, 01:46
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    Vr = 3.24m/s

    The boat is going 3.24m/s relative to the bank of the river.

    Explanation:

    The relative speed of the boat to the bank Vr is the resultant of speed of boat relative to the water Vb and the speed of boat as a result of the water current or wind Vw

    Vr = √ (Vb^2 + Vw^2) ... 1

    Given;

    Vb = 2.6m/s

    Vw = distance downstream/time = 690m/355s

    Vw = 1.94m/s

    From equation 1 above; substituting the values

    Vr = √ (2.6^2 + 1.94^2)

    Vr = 3.24m/s

    The boat is going 3.24m/s relative to the bank of the river.
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