A boat can travel 2.30 m/s in still water. If the boat point its prow directly...
If a boat points its prow directly across a river, and its engine has one speed of 8 57 m/s What is its speed, relative to the river bank, if the river has a velocity of 3.22 mis? Number Units If the river is 52.9 m wide, how far down stream does it land when it reaches the opposite shore? Number Units
A boat can travel at a speed of 4 m/s in still water. A river that is 170 m wide has a current that flows 0.85 m/s due West. a) If the boat points its bow directly across the river, how fast does the boat travel relative to the shore? m/s b) How long will it take to cross the river? s c) How far downriver will it land (the distance on the bank from the point directly across from...
3) 35 pts. Water in a river flows with a component downstream (x-direction) of 6 m/s and a component across the stream (y -direction) of 4 m/s. A boat is attempting to cross the river. The velocity of the boat relative to the water is 20 m/s at an angle of 70 degrees with respect to the x-axis. Determine the velocity of the boat relative to the shore.
1. A boat can travel at 25 mph wrt the water. If the boat is in a river that flows East at 10 mph, and we would like the boat to go straight across the river, at what angle should the boat point and what is its speed relative to the shore? 2. A boat travels at 25 mph wrt the river, 20°west of north. The river flows east at 10 mph. What is the velocity of the boat wrt...
A river flows due east at 1. 50 m/s. A boat crosses the river from the south shore to the north shore by maintaining a constant velocity of 10.0 m/s due north relative to the water. (a) What is the velocity of the boat relative to the shore? (b) If the river is 300 m wide, how far downstream has the boat moved by the time it reaches the north shore?
A river flows due east at 2.69 m/s. A boat crosses the river from the south shore to the north shore by maintaining a constant velocity of 12.2 m/s due north relative to the water. What is (a) the magnitude (m/s) and (b) the direction (degrees east of north) of the boat’s velocity relative to shore? (c) If the river is 324 m wide, how far (m) downstream has the boat moved by the time it reaches the north shore?
QUESTION 2 A man can row a boat at 2 m/s in still water. He wishes to cross a 50-m-wide river to point B, 50 m downstream. If the river flows with a velocity of 2 m/s, determine the speed of the boat and the time needed to make the crossing 50 m 2 m/s A 50 m B T T T Arial 3 (12pt) • T ABC III
A river flows due south with a speed of 2.30 m/s . A man steers a motorboat across the river; his velocity relative to the water is 4.10 m/s . The river is 850 m wide. Part A In which direction should the motorboat head in order to reach a point on the opposite bank directly east from the starting point? (The boat's speed relative to the water remains 4.10 m/s .) Part B What is the velocity of the...
3. Explain whether the following particular do or don not have acceleration: (a) a particle moving in a 4. Two projects are thrown with the same initial speed, one at an angle θ with respect to the level . Old book, problem 24, new book, problem 32. A fireman 50.0 m away from a burning building straight line with constant speed and (b) a particle moving around with constant speed. ground and the other an angle 90°-8. Both projectiles strike...
A passenger on a boat moving at 2.40 m/s on a still lake walks up a flight of stairs at a speed of 0.60 m/s. The stairs are angled at 45° pointing in the direction of motion. a). What is the magnitude of the velocity of the passenger relative to the water? b). What is the direction of the velocity of the passenger relative to the water (countrrclockwise from the positive x axis)?