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Anni [7]
4 years ago
6

A migrating salmon heads in the direction n 45° e, swimming at 2 mi/h relative to the water. the prevailing ocean currents flow

due east at 4 mi/h. find the true velocity of the fish as a vector. (assume that the i vector points east, and the j vector points north.)
Physics
1 answer:
Sophie [7]4 years ago
5 0
Calculate for the x and y-components of the velocities involved in this item.

 2 mi/h (45° east)
  x-component = (2 mi/h)(sin 45°)
                     = 1.41 mi/h
  y-component = (2 mil/h)(cos 45°)
                     = 1.41 mi/h

4 mi/h (east)
  x-component = 4 mi/h
  y-component = 0 mi/h

Adding up the corresponding components:
     x-component = 5.4142 mi/h

     y-component = 1.4142 mi/h

Calculating for the resultant,
        R = sqrt ((x²) + (y²))
   
        R = sqrt ((5.4142 mi/h)² + (1.4142 mi/h)²)
             R = 5.60 mi/h

Answer: 5.6 mi/h
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