SOLUTION: hi. i need this problem solved please . a ship than can cruise at 65 km/h in still water, set course south-west.it is driven of course by a current following west 21degrees nort

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Question 1153404: hi. i need this problem solved please .
a ship than can cruise at 65 km/h in still water, set course south-west.it is driven of course by a current following west 21degrees north at a rate of 16km/h.
calulate the following in respect of the ship,
the resultant velocity in magnitude and direction,
the displacememt in magnitude in km after 15 hours.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a ship than can cruise at 65 km/h in still water, set course south-west.it is driven of course by a current following west 21 degrees north at a rate of 16km/h.
Is "west 21 degrees north" the direction of the current? Or where it comes from?
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calculate the following in respect of the ship,
the resultant velocity in magnitude and direction,
the displacement in magnitude in km after 15 hours.

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