Physics, asked by akulavamsipriya94, 5 months ago

A motor boat travelling 5m/sec
East encounters a current
travelling 5m/sec south. What
is the resultant velocity of the
motor boat? *​

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Answered by prathishachandran
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Answer:

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Answered by mayankmannu113
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The velocity of the boat relative to the shore is vBS. It is the vector sum of the velocity vBW of the boat relative to the water and the velocity vWS of the water relative to the shore:vBS = vBW+vWS.

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