Which of the following gives the correct components for the current velocity and the pure swimming velocity (i. e., the velocity that you would have in still water) using this coordinate system? which of the following gives the correct components for the current velocity and the pure swimming velocity (i. e., the velocity that you would have in still water) using this coordinate system? current: (1.00m/s, 0.00m/s); swimming: (0.00m/s,1.00m/s) current: (0.00m/s,1.00m/s); swimming: (1.00m/s,0.00m/s) current: (β1.00m/s,0.00m/s); swimming: (0.00m/s,β1.00m/s) current: (0.00m/s,1.00m/s); swimming: (β1.00m/s,0.00m/s) current: (0.00m/s,β1.00m/s); swimming: (1.00m/s,0.00m/s)
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