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Chrome File Edit View History Bookmarks People Window Help , 70% 1.-Thu Sep 28 10:03 PM QE CHAPTER 3 www.webassign.net/web/Student/Assignment-Responses/submit?dep=1 6975892 :Apps G Google Yahoo MailM Gmail YouTube NNetf kland University Moodle MySAILE , study Room Reserv. HS Checklist 16-1 Checklist 17-18 Need Help? Read It Watch It 4 0.5/1 points | Previous Answers SerCP11 3.P021 My Notes Ask Your Teacher Suppose a boat moves at 14.0 m/s relative to the water. If the boat is in a river with the current directed east at 3.50 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.) HINT (a) east with the current 17.5 Section 3.3. m/s In relative velocity problems, there will be three objects or reference frames. Carefully identify each and construct the relative velocity equation as shown in (b) west against the current 10.5 m/s Need Help? Read It Watch 5. 0.7/1 points | Previous Answers SerCP11 3.P023. My Notes ÷ Ask Your Teacher A jet airliner moving initially at 3.40 x 102 mi/h due east enters a region where the wind is blowing at 1.00 x 102 mi/h in a direction 35.5° north of east. (Let the x-direction be eastward and the y-direction be northward.)Explanation / Answer
According to the chegg guidelines I am allowed to answer only 1 question at a time.
1) s1= 14.0 m/s s2 = 3.50 m/s =========================Provided values
Part a) S(T) = s1 + s2 = 14.0 m/s + 3.50 m/s = 17.50 m/s ==PART A)
PART B) S(T) = -14.0 m/s + 3.50 m/s = -10.5 m/s or 10.5 m/s ====PART B) ( YOU NEED TO JUST PUT 10.5 m/s in the answer box )
PART B) S(T) = 10.5 m/s =========================PART B)
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