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A person on a cruise ship is doing laps on the promenade deck. On one portion of the track the person is moving north with a speed of 4.1 m/s relative to the ship. The ship moves east with a speed of 12 m/s relative to the water.

Part A
What is the direction of motion of the person relative to the water?

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Relative to the water, the person is moving north at 4.1 m/s and east at 12 m/s. This means these are the two components of its velocity (we can think north as y-direction and east as x-direction), so the angle between the direction of its velocity with respect to the water is given by

\tan \alpha = (4.1 m/s)/(12 m/s)=0.34
from which

\alpha =18.9^(\circ)
in the north-east direction.
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