Essential University Physics
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Chapter 3, Problem 60P
A ferryboat sails between towns directly opposite each other on a river, moving at speed v′ relative to the water, (a) Find an expression for the angle it should head at if the river flows at speed V. (b) What’s the significance of your answer if V > v′?
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