Answer:
2.99 m/s north of west
Step-by-step explanation:
The first thing is to find the "north south" component of the displacement since the position of the coast guard ship doesn't change in that axis.
to find the y position on the first moment we can use the sine formula:
sin (a) = oposite side / hipotenuse
replacing and solving for y1 it would be
sin(31°) = y₁ / 2315m
y₁ = sin(31°)*2315m = 1192 m
that's how south of the coast guard ship the object is on the first moment
doing the same for the second moment we can get the y position for the second measurement
y₂ = sin(57.5°) * 1130 = 953 m
this means that in that time the object moved north 1192m - 953m = 176.96 m
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now to get the x component we do the same as before using cos and we'll get how far east the object is relative to the ship on the first moment
cos (31°) = x₁/ 2315m
x₁ = cos(31°) * 2315m = 1984 m (east)
now we do the same for x component for the ship on the second moment
cos(57.5°) * 1130 = 607m (west)
now to get these numbers on the same frame of reference to calculate.
the coast guard ship moved 4.25 m/s*60s*6 = 1530 m east.
This means that to get the x position for the object on the second moment *relative to where the coast guard ship was on the first moment*
we need to do
1530m - 607 m = 923m <--- THIS is our x₂
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so when we compare the x1 to x2 we see that the object moved 1984 m - 923m = 1061 m (west)
now to recap the object then moved (from its own original position)
176.96 meters north and 1061 meters west
now we have the two components of the movment
to get it's angle we use the inverse tangent (arctan,
(x))
arctan(176.9/1061) = 9.46° north of west
for the speed we need the actual distance traveled, we can use pythagoras or any other trig function, in this case i'll use sin
sin(9.46°) = 176.9 / d
d = 176.9 / sin (9.86°) = 1076.3m
now dividing this distance with the seconds elapsed (60*6 = 360s)
we have that the final speed was
1076.3m
/360s= 2.9897 m/s north of west
(obviously depending on where you did the rounding it would get closer to 3)