Cambridge International Mathematics

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Example 4 Self Tutor


Sonya can swim at 3 km/h in calm water. She swims in a river where the current is 1 km/h in an
easterly direction. Find Sonya’s resultant velocity if she swims:
a with the current b against the current c northwards, across the river.

Scale: 1 cm ́ 1 km/h
The velocity vector of the river is
a Sonya’s velocity vector is

The net result is r+s.

) Sonya swims at 4 km/h in the direction of the current.
b Sonya’s velocity vector is

The net result is r+s.

) Sonya swims at 2 km/h against the current.
c

Sonya’s velocity vector is and the net result is r+s.

) jr+sj=

p
10 ¼ 3 : 16
tanμ=^13 so μ= tan¡^1 (^13 )¼ 18 : 4 o
) Sonya swims at about 3 : 16 km/h in the direction 018 : 4 o:

EXERCISE 24C


1 Copy the given vectorspandqand hence show how to find p+q:
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cd

r

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s

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r

s

s

rs¡¡+

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N rs¡¡+

q

q

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q

p

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q

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