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sorry, I was flirting with a math teacher at the time.
Scout "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... So what did your Prof refer to the vector between your departure coordinates and your arrival coordinates? CM "Scout" wrote in message ... | btw - I've used my saved sailing gps tracks in the classroom - the physics | teacher projected them onto the board and had the students work out vectors | and so forth. | Scout | | "Bart Senior" wrote in message | . .. | You sail directly East for 14 hours, | then South for 14 hours, | and then West for 14 hours, | and then North again for 14 hours. | | Now if you draw a vector between your starting | position and your final position. What would you | call that vector? | | | | |
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