What is the resultant velocity vector when you add your swimming velocity (1.00m/s ,0.00m/s) and the current velocity (0.00m/s ,−1.00m/s)? Give the x and y components in meters per second.

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The resultant velocity x-component is 1.00 m/s and the y-component is -1.00 m/s

To answer the question, we need to know what resultant velocity is

What is resultant velocity?

Resultant velocity is the vector sum of two or more velocities.

Given that your swimming velocity is v = (1.00m/s ,0.00m/s) and the current velocity is v' = (0.00m/s ,−1.00m/s).

So, the resultant velocity is V = v + v'

=  (1.00m/s ,0.00m/s) + (0.00m/s ,−1.00m/s)

= (1.00 m/s + 0.00m/s ,0.00 m/s + (−1.00m/s))

= (1.00 m/s + 0.00m/s ,0.00 m/s - 1.00m/s)

=  (1.00m/s ,-1.00m/s)

So, the resultant velocity x-component is 1.00 m/s and the y-component is -1.00 m/s

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