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13 October, 10:20

A boat is traveling with a velocity of 18 meters/second relative to water and the river is flowing at a velocity of 2.5 meters/second relative to the shore. What will be the velocity of the boat if the boat and the water are in opposite directions?

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  1. 13 October, 11:19
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    A boat is traveling with a velocity of 18 meters/second

    river is flowing at a velocity of 2.5 meters/second relative to the shore

    if they are in opposite direction, the velocity of the boat would be:

    v = 18 m/s - 2.5 m/sv = 15.5 m/s is the net velocity of the boat when a 2.5 m/s river is flowing opposite to it
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