A cruise ship sails due south at 5.00 m/s while a coast guard patrol boat heads 29.0° 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.)   (b) y-component   m/s

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A cruise ship sails due south at 5.00 m/s while a coast guard patrol boat heads 29.0° 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.)
 
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y-component
  m/s
A cruise ship sails due south at 5.00 m/s while a coast guard patrol boat heads 29.0° 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.)
HINT
(a) x-component
-4.20
In relative velocity problems, there will be three objects or reference frames. Carefully identify each and construct the relative velocity equation as shown in Section 3.3. m/s
(b) y-component
9.2
X m/s
Transcribed Image Text:A cruise ship sails due south at 5.00 m/s while a coast guard patrol boat heads 29.0° 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.) HINT (a) x-component -4.20 In relative velocity problems, there will be three objects or reference frames. Carefully identify each and construct the relative velocity equation as shown in Section 3.3. m/s (b) y-component 9.2 X m/s
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