An Olympic canoeist, capable of traveling at a speed of 4.5 m/s in still water, is crossing
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- An Olympic canoeist, capable of traveling at a speed of 4.5 m/s in still water, is crossing a river that is flowing with a velocity of 3.2 m/s [E]. The river is 2.2x102 m wide.
- If the canoe is aimed northward, as shown in the figure, what is its velocity relative to the shore?
- How long does the crossing take?
- Where is the landing position of the canoe relative to its starting position?
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