A key falls from a bridge that is 5 m above the water. It falls directly into a model boat, moving with constant velocit

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A key falls from a bridge that is 5 m above the water. It falls directly into a model boat, moving with constant velocity that was to from the point of impact when the key was released What is the speed of the boat? Ana Maria

- Two vectors are given by a = (5.5 m)î - (5.0 m)ſ + (1.0 m) and 5 = (-1.0 m)i + (1.0 m)ſ + (3.5 m)k. In unit-vector notation, find the following. (a) a + b = m (b) - 7 E (c) a third vector such that a-6 +2 = 0 II m
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