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Yacht Speed Analysis: Relative Motion to Observer and Water

This analysis focuses on the speed of a yacht traveling relative to a fixed observer and the surrounding water. The yacht's speed is measured at 240 mph at 43 mph, with course directions indicated as 10.16 south of west and 1 east of north. While these values provide insight into the yacht's movement in relation to a stationary observer, the key finding is that its speed relative to the water is 20 mph. Understanding these relationships is crucial for navigation and performance evaluation.

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Yacht Speed Analysis: Relative Motion to Observer and Water

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  1. 240 mph 43 mph Course = 10.16 South of West

  2. 5 mph 20 mph Course = 1 East of North ***This is how fast the yacht is traveling relative to a fixed observer. The question asks how fast the yacht is traveling relative to the water, and that would be 20 mph

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