Two ships P and Q are moving along straight lines with constant velocities - Edexcel - A-Level Maths Mechanics - Question 4 - 2003 - Paper 1
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Two ships P and Q are moving along straight lines with constant velocities. Initially P is at a point O and the position vector of Q relative to O is (6i + 12j) km, ... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Two ships P and Q are moving along straight lines with constant velocities - Edexcel - A-Level Maths Mechanics - Question 4 - 2003 - Paper 1
Step 1
Find p and q in terms of t.
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Answer
The position vector of ship P at time t hours is given by:
extbfp=10tjextkm
The position vector of ship Q at time t hours is calculated by considering its initial position and its motion:
extbfq=(6i+12j)+t(−8i+6j)=(6−8t)i+(12+6t)jextkm
Step 2
Calculate the distance of Q from P when t = 3.
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