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A person is rowing across the river with a velocity of 4. 5 km/hr northward. The river is flowing eastward at 3. 5 km/hr. What is the magnitude of her velocity (v) with respect to the shore?

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The velocity of the rower relative to the shore is the sum of her velocity relative to the water and the velocity of the water relative to the shore:


\vec v_(R/S) = \vec v_(R/W) + \vec v_(W/S)

Then


\vec v_(R/S) = \left(4.5(\rm km)/(\rm h),0\right) + \left(0,3.5(\rm km)/(\rm h)\right) = (4.5,3.5)(\rm km)/(\rm h)

The magnitude of this velocity is

√(4.5² + 3.5²) m/s ≈ 5.7 m/s

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