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Physics, 05.07.2019 18:00 robert7248

1. california sea lions can swim as fast as 40.0 km/h. suppose a sea lion begins to chase a fish at this speed when the fish is 60.0 m away. the fish, of course, does not wait, and swims away at a speed of 16.0 km/h. how long would it take the sea lion to catch the fish? 2. a pet-store supply truck moves at 25.0 m/s north along a highway. inside, a dog moves at 1.75 m/s at an angle of 35.0° east of north. what is the velocity of the dog relative to the road? explain your work and give the formulas you used. tysm < 3!

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