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  1. A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50

    A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m/s while a coast guard patrol boat heads 45.0° north of west at 5.20 m/s. What is the velocity of the cruise ship rela...

  2. Solved A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m/s while a

    a. the x-component and b. y-component of the velocity of the cruise ship relative to the patrol boat? Here's the best way to solve it. here , velocity of cruise ship , Vc = 4.5 j m/s velocity of Coast Guard …. A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m/s while a Coast Guard patrol boat heads 45.0° north of west at 5.20 m/s. What are 8.

  3. POP4e: Ch. 1 Problems

    A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m/s while a coast guard patrol boat heads 45.0° north of west at 5.20 m/s. What is the velocity of the cruise ship relative to the patrol boat? ... Thus, the velocity of the cruise ship relative to the patrol boat is , which has components of. and. Choice (a) is then the correct answer. 4.

  4. A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m/s while a Coast Guar

    1 / 4. Find step-by-step Physics solutions and your answer to the following textbook question: A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m/s while a Coast Guard patrol boat heads $45.0^ {\circ}$ north of west at 5.20 m/s. What are y-component of the velocity of the cruise ship relative to the patrol boat?.

  5. Solved: Chapter 3 Problem 1MCQ Solution

    The cruise ship is moving along the north direction with a speed of the 4.50 m/s. Hence, the horizontal and vertical component of the velocity of the cruise ship relative to Earth is as follows. The patrol boat is moving with a speed of 5.20 m/s relative to the earth at north of west. Hence, the horizontal and vertical components of this ...

  6. A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50

    A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m / s while a Coast Guard patrol boat heads 45.0^∘ north of west at 5.20 m / s . What are (a) the x -component and (b) y-component of the velocity of the cruise ship relative to the patrol boat?

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    A cruise ship sails due north at 4.30 m/s while a coast guard patrol boat heads 47.5° north of west at 5.00 m/s. What are the x- and y-components of the velocity of the cruise ship relative to the patrol boat?

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    A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m/s while a coast guard patrol boat heads 45.0º north of west at 5.20 m/s. What are (a) the x- and (b) y-components of the velocity of the cruise ship relative to the patrol boat? Chapter1: Units, Trigonometry. And Vectors.

  9. 3.5 Relative Velocity

    A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m/s while a coast guard patrol boat heads 45.0 8 north of west at 5.20 m/s. What are (a) the - and (b) x-components of the velocy - ity of the cruise ship relative to the patrol boat? (See Section 3.5.) thrusting the plane forward. (c) A rocket leaves the launch pad. (d) A rocket moves through the sky after its

  10. A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m/s while a Coast Guard patrol

    A ship sets out to sail to a point 120 km due north. An unexpected storm blows the ship to a point 100 km due east of its starting point. (a) How far and (b) in what direction must it now sail to reac; A ship sails 30 kilometers 70 degrees north of east. It then turns 110 degrees to the west, giving it a new heading of 0 degrees north of west.

  11. Solved A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m/s while a

    Question: A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m/s while a coast guard patrol boat heads 45.0. A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m/s while a coast guard patrol boat heads 45.0° north of west at 5.20 m/s. What is the velocity of the cruise ship relative to the patrol boat? There's just one step to solve this.

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    A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m/s while a coast guard patrol boat heads 45.0° north of west at 5.20 m/s. What are (a) the x- and (b) y-components of the velocity of the cruise ship relative to the patrol boat?

  13. SOLVED:A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m / s while a Coast

    A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 $\mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}$ while a Coast Guard patrol boat heads $45.0^{\circ}$ north of west at 5.20 $\mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}$ .

  14. Solved A cruise ship sails due north at 2.50 m/s while a

    Physics questions and answers. A cruise ship sails due north at 2.50 m/s while a coast guard patrol boat heads 39.0 degree north of east at 5.60 m/s. What are the x-component and y component of the velocity of the cruise ship relative to the patrol boat? (Assume that the +x-axis is east and the +y-axis is north. Enter your answers in m/s.)

  15. Answered: A cruise ship sails due north at 4.00…

    A cruise ship sails due north at 4.00 m/s while a coast guard patrol boat heads 24.0° north of west at 5.60 m/s. What are the x-component and y-component of the velocity of the cruise ship relative to the patrol boat? (Assume that the +x-axis is east and the +y-axis is north. Enter your answers in m/s.) Problem 18P: A fireman d = 50.0 m away ...

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    A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m/s while a Coast Guard patrol boat heads 45.0° north of west at 5.20 m/s. What are (a) the x - component (b) y - component of the velocity of the cruise ship relative to the patrol boat?

  17. SOLVED: A cruise ship heads due north at 4.50 m/s while a ...

    VIDEO ANSWER: We covered the concept of relative motion before we solved the problem. Positive y axis along naught direction and positive x axis along each direction are used to find the coordinate. The ship is a crw. We have a patrol boat and the

  18. A cruise ship heads due north at 4.50 m/s while a coast patrol boat

    A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m/s while a Coast Guard patrol boat heads 45.0 degrees north of west at 5.20 m/s. What are (a) the x-component and (b) y-component of the velocity of the cruise ship relative to the patrol boat? A cruise ship sails due north at 4.00 m/s while a coast guard patrol boat heads 42.0^o north of west at 5.00 m/s.

  19. Answered: A cruise ship sails due south at 4.00…

    A cruise ship sails due south at 4.00 m/s while a coast guard patrol boat heads 24.0° north of west at 4.00 m/s. What are the x-component and y-component of the velocity of the cruise ship relative to the patrol boat? (Assume that the +x-axis is east and the +y-axis is north. Enter your answers in m/s.) Problem 18P: A fireman d = 50.0 m away ...

  20. [Solved] A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m/s

    A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m/s while a coast guard patrol boat heads 45.0°north of west at 5.20 m/s. What is the velocity of the cruise ship relative to the patrol boat? A) v x = 3.68 m/s; v y = 8.18 m/s

  21. SOLVED: A cruise ship sails due north at 4.50 m/s while a ...

    VIDEO ANSWER: Here in a discussion. We have that also. Uh, that was it. It's true. At that speed, yes and oh, 4.50 m/s. They are either eggs or are also. The temperature is 45 degrees north. Yes and 59 zero don't do that. This is where we have to

  22. Solved A cruise ship sails due north at 5.50 m/s while a

    A cruise ship sails due north at 5.50 m/s while a coast guard patrol boat heads 19.0° north of east at 5.60 m/s. What are the x-component and y-component of the velocity of the cruise ship relative to the patrol boat? (Assume that the +x-axis is east and the +y-axis is north. Enter your answers in m/s.) HINT (a) X-component m/s (b) y-component m/s

  23. SOLVED: A cruise ship sails due north at 4.5 m/s while a patrol boat

    A cruise ship sails due north at 5.00 m/s while a coast guard patrol boat heads 39.0° north of east at 4.80 m/s. What are the x-component and y-component of the velocity of the cruise ship relative to the patrol boat? (Assume that the +x-axis is east and the +y-axis is north. Enter your answers in m/s.) Need x and y components.