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a boat crosses a 200m wide river at 3m/s ,north relative to water. the river flows at 1 m/s as shown . what is the velocity of the boat as observed on the river back from the boat departed

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Answer:
v_(b)=\hat{i}+3\hat{j}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Width of river
b=200\ m

Velocity of boat w.r.t river
v_(br)=3\ m/s \quad [\text{North}]

Velocity of river
v_r=1\ m/s

Now using relative velocity concept


v_(br)=v_(b)-v_(r)

Suppose river is flowing towards east

so
v_(r)=1\hat{i}

and
v_(br)=3\hat{j}

So


v_(b)=v_(br)+v_r


v_b=3\hat{j}+\hat{i}


v_(b)=\hat{i}+3\hat{j}

So, boat appeared to be moving towards north-east

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