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In summary, the conversation discusses a problem involving a child in danger of drowning in the Merimac river. The child is 0.6 km from the shore and 2.5 km upstream from the dock. A rescue boat with a speed of 24.8 km/hr sets off from the dock to reach the child as fast as possible. The conversation suggests using Pythagoras Theorem to solve the problem and provides a step-by-step solution. It also mentions that the speaker lives near the Merimac river and sees no one in danger. The conversation concludes with a question about the location of the river.
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Q. A child is in danger of drowning in the Merimac river. The Merimac river has a current of 3.1 km/hr to the east. The child is 0.6 km from the shore and 2.5 km upstream from the dock. A rescue boat with speed 24.8 km/hr (with respect to the water) sets off from the dock at the optimum angle to reach the child as fast as possible. How far from the dock does the boat reach the child?


I know in this problem we need to use Pythagoras Theorem to find one of the sides, actually I think there would be two triangles...

But I am getting stuck somewhere,

Anysights or better ideas to solve this problem are appreciated.

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Yeah, you got a pythagoreean theorem problem here.
1. Two of the sides are given to you already. 2.5km for the dock to the boy and the boy is .6km from the shore (I'm assuming the same side as the dock) You should be able to solve a^2 + b^2 = c^2 with those two variables. Note that the boat is moving in relation to the water. Although the river is moving at 3.1m/s the boys motion is also in relation to the water in this problem so he has a relative speed of 0. So don't worry about their motion to the shore just yet.
2. Once you have the length of side c you know how far the boat must travel to reach the boy. You need to know how much time the boat took to get to him. v=d/t, d=vt, t=d/v
3. Notice the question asks how far away they are from the dock. The dock moves 3.1 seconds upstream in relation to the water that is rushing past it. That will make it closer to the boat and the boy. For every second the boat was moving the dock was moving 3.1 seconds in relation to the water towards them. d=vt. Multiply the docks relative speed by the total time of the boats movement in the water. This gives you the horizontal distance moved by the dock (assuming the rivers motion is on the x-axis and the boy's distance is the y axis)
4. You now have another pythagorean theorem to figure out. Subtract the distance you got from #3 from the starting x distance of 2.5km. This will take into account the rivers speed and give you a new x distance that represents the boats distance on the x-axis from the dock. The y-axis is unchanged.
5. Use the pythagorean theorem to find the distance of the boat from the dock and you will have your answer.

I'm not the best at math so you might want to verify this with someone else. I just saw that nobody helped you with this simple question. They must all have been asleep or watching the supervolcano on discovery channel. Maybe try to finish your homework before sunday night at midnight next time. :wink: I still have homework to do too.

Anyway I hope that helped, but you should know that I happen to live right by the merrimack river. I can look out the window and see it and I don't see any drowning boys out there right now so there is really no need to rescue anyone.

What was the question?
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Merrimack river is in Massachussetts... rite
 

1. What is River Rescue?

River Rescue is a form of emergency response that involves rescuing individuals or groups from dangerous situations on a river, such as swift currents, rapids, or submerged hazards.

2. Who performs River Rescue?

River Rescue is typically performed by trained professionals such as firefighters, emergency medical technicians, or specialized rescue teams. In some cases, local authorities may also assist in the rescue efforts.

3. What equipment is used in River Rescue?

The equipment used in River Rescue may vary depending on the situation, but some common tools include ropes, life jackets, boats, and specialized rescue gear such as throw bags and inflatable rafts.

4. How are victims rescued during a River Rescue operation?

The rescue process will depend on factors such as the victim's location and condition, as well as the type of equipment available. In general, rescue personnel will use ropes, boats, or other means to reach and safely extract the victim from the water.

5. How can I prevent the need for River Rescue?

The best way to prevent the need for River Rescue is to take proper safety precautions when engaging in activities on or near rivers. This includes wearing a life jacket, staying alert to potential hazards, and avoiding risky behaviors such as swimming in areas with strong currents or rapids.

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