QuestionCalculate Michael Phelps' resultant velocity swimming North at against a South current.
Studdy Solution
STEP 1
Assumptions1. Michael Phelps is swimming North at a speed of
. The river current is flowing South at a speed of
3. We assume North as positive direction and South as negative direction for calculation4. The resultant velocity is the vector sum of Michael's swimming speed and the river's current speed
STEP 2
First, we need to find the resultant velocity. We can do this by subtracting the speed of the river current from Michael's swimming speed, since they are in opposite directions.
STEP 3
Now, plug in the given values for Michael's swimming speed and the river's current speed to calculate the resultant velocity.
STEP 4
Calculate the resultant velocity.
Michael's resultant velocity is North.
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