Physics of Everyday Phenomena
Physics of Everyday Phenomena
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781259894008
Author: W. Thomas Griffith, Juliet Brosing Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 20, Problem 1SP

(a)

To determine

To draw the vector diagram of motion of a boat across stream and the velocity of the boat relative to water.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 1SP

The vector diagram is shown in the figure 1 and the velocity of the boat relative to water is labelled as vsum.

Explanation of Solution

Given info: The velocity of the boat in still water is 7 m/s. The velocity of the stream is 3m/s and the width of the stream is 28 m.

Following figure gives the diagram of the vector form of the motion of boat across the figure.

Physics of Everyday Phenomena, Chapter 20, Problem 1SP

Figure 1

The figure 1 shows the velocity of water as vw and the velocity of the boat as vb. The resultant of the two vectors gives the velocity of the boat relative to water is labelled as vsum.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the vector diagram is shown in the figure 1 and the velocity of the boat relative to water is labelled as vsum.

(b)

To determine

To determine the magnitude of the velocity of boat relative to the Earth.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 1SP

The magnitude of the velocity of boat relative to the Earth is 7.6 m/s.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to find the magnitude of the resultant of two vectors vw and vb using Pythagorean Theorem.

vsum=vb2+vw2

Here,

vsum is the velocity of the boat relative to water

vb is the velocity of the boat

vw is the velocity of water

Substitute 7 m/s for vb and 3m/s for vw in the above equation.

vsum=(7 m/s)2+(3m/s)2=7.6 m/s

Conclusion:

Therefore, the magnitude of the velocity of boat relative to the Earth is 7.6 m/s.

(c)

To determine

To determine the time taken for the boat to cross the stream.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 1SP

The time taken for the boat to cross the stream is 4s.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the time taken for boat to cross the stream.

t=dv

Here,

d is the width of the stream

v is the velocity of the boat

t is the time taken

Substitute 28 m for d and 7 m/s for v in the above equation.

t=28 m7 m/s=4 s

Conclusion:

Therefore, the time taken for the boat to cross the stream is 4s.

(d)

To determine

To determine the distance from starting point till the ending point along the downward flow of the stream.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 1SP

The distance from starting point till the ending point along the downward flow of the stream is 12 m.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to find the distance of the between the starting and ending point of the boat along the flow of the stream.

d=vt

Here,

d is the distance of the between the starting and ending point

v is the velocity of the water

t is the time taken

Substitute 4 s for t and 3m/s for v in the above equation.

d=(3m/s)(4 s)=12 m

Conclusion:

Therefore, the distance from starting point till the ending point along the downward flow of the stream is 12 m.

(e)

To determine

To determine the distance travelled by the boat before reaching the opposite bank.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 1SP

The distance travelled by the boat before reaching the opposite bank is 30.5 m.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to find the magnitude of the resultant of two vectors dw and db using Pythagorean Theorem.

dsum=db2+dw2

Here,

dsum is the distance travelled by the boat before reaching the opposite bank

db is the distance travelled by the boat from starting to ending point along the river

dw is the width of the stream

Substitute 12 m for db and 28 m for dw in the above equation.

vsum=(12 m)2+(28 m)2=30.5 m

Conclusion:

Therefore, the distance travelled by the boat before reaching the opposite bank is 30.5 m.

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