A ferryboat, whose speed in still water is 2.85m/s, must cross a…
Question Answered step-by-step A ferryboat, whose speed in still water is 2.85m/s, must cross a… A ferryboat, whose speed in still water is 2.85m/s, must cross a 260m wide river and arrive at a point 110m upstream from where it starts. To do so, the pilot must head the boat at a 45o upstream angle. What is the speed of the river’s current? (Answer: 1.16m/s) Science Physics PHYSICS SE-PHY091 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


