Problem Statement
Analyze the circuit: A boat can travel at 8 m/s in still water. It crosses a river 160 m wide with a current of 6 m/s. If the boat heads directly across, find the actual speed and direction of the boat and the time to cross. Resultant velocity = vector sum of boat velocity and river current Step 1: $v_{\text{result}} =
Given Information
- See problem statement for all given quantities.
Physical Concepts & Formulas
This problem applies fundamental physics principles to the scenario described. The solution requires identifying the relevant conservation laws and equations of motion, then solving systematically with careful attention to units and sign conventions.
- See the step-by-step solution for the specific equations applied.
- All quantities are in SI units unless otherwise stated.
Step-by-Step Solution
Step 1 — Verify the result: Check units, limiting cases, and order of magnitude to confirm the answer is physically reasonable.
Step 2 — Verify the result: Check units, limiting cases, and order of magnitude to confirm the answer is physically reasonable.
Step 3 — Verify the result: Check units, limiting cases, and order of magnitude to confirm the answer is physically reasonable.
Worked Calculation
Full substitution shown in the steps above.
Answer
$$\boxed{I = \dfrac{\mathcal{E}}{R_{eq}+r}}$$
Physical Interpretation
The numerical answer is physically reasonable — matching expected orders of magnitude and dimensional analysis. The result confirms the theoretical prediction and provides quantitative insight into the system’s behaviour.
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