River Velocity Calculation with Kinematics Equations

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The discussion revolves around calculating the velocity of a river based on a boat's travel times downstream and upstream. The boat takes 2.6 hours to travel 28.43 km downstream and 5.5 hours to return, leading to initial calculations of the boat's velocity in both directions. Participants clarify that the velocities calculated represent the boat's speed rather than the river's flow. The correct approach involves using the boat's downstream and upstream speeds to derive the river's velocity through equations that account for the boat's speed and the river's current. The final proposed solution suggests the river flows at approximately 0.8 m/s, but verification and further calculations are needed to confirm accuracy.
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A boat takes 2.6 hours to travel 28.43 km down a river, then 5.5 hours to return. How fast is the river flowing?

So we want to find the velocity the river has.

I'm not sure I even started this right.
First I converted 2.6 hours to seconds = 9360 s
Then 5.5 hours to seconds = 19800 s
And 28.43 km to meters = 28430 m

I then used the linear uniform motion equation (xf = xi + vi*t). Am I right in doing this, there is no gravity, correct?

28430 = vi*9360s ---> vi = 3.037 m/s
28430 = vi*19800 ---> vi = 1.436 m/s

This doesn't seem right at all, I don't think I'm understanding the question completely.
 
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Is the answer 0.80 m/s @2.88 km/h?
 
Tried it already, incorrect.
 
How about 0.157 m/s?
 
let x be the speed of boat and let y be the speed of river...

28.43/x+y=2.6 >>x+y=10.93 [downstream]

28.43/x-y=5.5>>x-y=5.18 [upstream]

>>2x=16.11

>>x=8.05 km/hr=2.236 m/s

>>y=2.88 km/hr=.8 m/s

verify and tell if the answer is correct or not..

explanation shall be done later...
 
physixguru, I've tried 0.8 m/s as the answer to the velocity of the river and it is incorrect.
 
Hi, I am new here but i think I've got the answer to this, this is assuming the boat is traveling at a constant velocity.

So far the two values youve worked out are the same as mine(im not familiar with the equation (xf = xi + vi*t) i just used v=s/t )

What we've worked out is the velocity of the boat up and downstream, not the river itself.

v1 = 3.03 m/s
v2 = 1.43 m/s

So would the Resultant velocity of the River not just be this

vr = v1 - v2

vr = 3.03 - 1.46

vr= 1.6 m/s

Try looking at it like this perhaps


3.03 m/s
------------------------->
<---------
1.43m/s

(Could someone else verify this though? :P)
 
if the answer above is incorrect then...u shall have to apply vector algebra equations to solve the problem...directions... i mean...
 

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