A ship sets sail from Rotterdam, The Netherlands, heading due north at 8.00 m/s relative to the water. The local ocean current is 1.52 m/s in a direction 40° north of east. What is the velocity of the ship in meters per second relative to the Earth in degrees north of east?
A ship sets sail from Rotterdam, The Netherlands, heading due north at 8.00 m/s relative to...
A ship sets sail from Rotterdam, The Netherlands, heading due north at 7.00 m/s relative to the water. The local ocean current is 1.51 m/s in a direction 40 north of What is the velocity of the ship in meters per second relative to the Earth in degrees north of east? 7.87 x m/s 0.51 x N of E Additional Materials Reading
#57 57. A ship sets sail from Rotterdam, The Netherlands, heading due north at 7.00 m/s relative to the water. The local ocean current is 1.50 m/s in a direction 40.0 north of east. What is the velocity of the ship relative to the Earth?
OSCOLPHY52016 3.5.P.059. MY NOTES | ASK YOUR TEACHER A ship sets sail from Rotterdam, The Netherlands, heading due north at 7.10 m/s relative to the water. The local ocean current is 1.47 m/s in a direction 39.0° north of east. (a) In what direction (in degrees west of north) would the ship have to travel in order to have a velocity straight north relative to the Earth, assuming its speed relative to the water remains 7.10 m/s? C ºwest of...
A ship sets sail from Rotterdam, The Netherlands, heading due north at 7.15 m/s relative to the water. The local ocean current is 1.54 m/s in a direction 39.5 north of east. a) In what direction (in degrees west of north) would the ship have to travel in order to have a velocity straight north relative to the Earth, assuming its speed relative to the water remains 7.15m/s?B) What would its speed (in m/s) be relative to the Earth?
1) . A passenger on a moving train walks at a speed of 1.90 m/s due north relative to the train. The passenger's speed with respect to the ground is 4.5 m/s at an angle of 31.0° west of north. What are the magnitude and direction of the velocity of the train relative to the ground? 2) A ship sets sail from Rotterdam, The Netherlands, heading due north at 8.00 m/s relative to the water. The local ocean current is...
12 points OSColPhys2016 3.5.P ubb A ship sailing in the Gulf Stream is heading 22.0° west of north at a speed of 4.30 m/s relative to the water. Its velocity relative to the Earth is 4.55 m/s 5.309 west of north. What is the velocity of the Gulf Stream? (The velocity obtained is typical for the Gulf Stream a few hundred kilometers off the east coast of the United States. Enter the magnitude in m/s and the direction in degrees...
A ship (pt B) is trying to travel in a north-west direction (45 degrees from North). The water current (pt A) is flowing due east with a velocity of 2 mph. The magnitude of the relative velocity of the ship to the current is 5 mph. Express the direction of the ship’s velocity vector relative to the water in unit vector form. rA)
A ship is sailing at 30mi/hr directly north with respect to earth. The ocean current is traveling at 10mi/hr at an angle 20 degrees east of south. Calculate the velocity of the ship with respect to the water. Draw a figure for the problem.
You sail a boat due north with a speed of vo 8 knots. TheTell-tale, which shows the direction of the wind relative to the boat, points due east. Your boat then turns and sails due east at the same speed. The tell-tale now points 53 degrees north of west. What is the wind speed (relative to earth)? [The units for your answer will be knots. Enter your answer to one decimal place.] 0o Tell-tale
A passenger on a moving train walks at a speed of 2.30 m/s due north relative to the train. The train is traveling at 3.5 m/s due east relative to the ground. What are the magnitude and direction of the velocity of the passenger relative to the ground? magnitude m/s direction ° north of east