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Question Number 195883 by Humble last updated on 12/Aug/23
The speed of a boat is given by, V=k((l/t)−at),  where k is the constant and l is the distance  travel by boat in time t and a is the acceleration of water.   If there is a change in l from 2cm to 1cm in time 2sec. to 1sec. If the acceleration  of water changes from 0.95m/s^2  to 2m/s^2 . Find the motion of boat.
Thespeedofaboatisgivenby,V=k(ltat),wherekistheconstantandlisthedistancetravelbyboatintimetandaistheaccelerationofwater.Ifthereisachangeinlfrom2cmto1cmintime2sec.to1sec.Iftheaccelerationofwaterchangesfrom0.95m/s2to2m/s2.Findthemotionofboat.

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