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![]() "Armond Perretta" wrote in message . .. Bryan wrote: "Dave" wrote ... "Bryan" said: If a sailboat leaves Miami at 5 knots per hour, how fast will it be going when it reaches Panama? Impossible to determine without knowing its starting speed. Starting speed: 0 Knots. Can you give an instance when this is _not_ the case? Every time I've started a trip I've experienced a starting speed of roughly zero knots. give or take. Let's see. Tied up at the slip with a current running bow to stern and the knot meter reads something above zero knots. Does that count? |
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Bryan wrote:
"Armond Perretta" wrote ... Bryan wrote: "Dave" wrote ... "Bryan" said: If a sailboat leaves Miami at 5 knots per hour, how fast will it be going when it reaches Panama? Impossible to determine without knowing its starting speed. Starting speed: 0 Knots. Can you give an instance when this is _not_ the case? Every time I've started a trip I've experienced a starting speed of roughly zero knots. give or take. Let's see. Tied up at the slip with a current running bow to stern and the knot meter reads something above zero knots. Does that count? No. Velocity is measured relative to the coordinate frame affixed to the terrestrial sphere. Consider for example a coordinate frame affixed to the vessel. In such a case the GPS will, regardless of the physical location of the vessel, always indicate a position where the Greenwich Meridian crosses the Equator. -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://home.comcast.net/~kerrydeare |
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