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A swimmer can travel 2.30 m/s in still water. The swimmer heads directly west across a steam whose current is 1.20 m/s n. What is his velocity relative to the ground

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Answer:

velocity relative to the ground = 2.54 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

given data

still water Vx = 2.30 m/s

across a steam Vy = 1.20 m/s

solution

we get here first velocity relative to the ground is express as

velocity =
√(Vx^2+Vy^2) ...............1

put here value and we get

velocity =
√(2.3^2+1.20^2)

velocity = 2.54 m/s

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