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A sailboat is speeding up as a gust of wind catches the sail.

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Answered by misscutie94
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The wind we feel on our faces when we're moving through the water is a combination of the air flow we feel from our own motion, plus the air flow from the true wind. We call this combined wind the apparent wind. Apparent wind is the wind the boat feels and the wind that we trim our sails to.

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Answered by Anonymous
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→ The sailboat has a constant speed .

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→ When the speed of an object remains the same - it does not increase or decrease - we say it is moving at a constant speed.

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