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Physics, 22.07.2019 16:20, mason5579

Amigrating salmon heads in the direction n 45° e, swimming at 2 mi/h relative to the water. the prevailing ocean currents flow due east at 4 mi/h. find the true velocity of the fish as a vector. (assume that the i vector points east, and the j vector points north.)

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