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Wind is blowing from the south at 5 `ms^(-1)` . To a cyclist it appears to be blowing from the east at 5 `ms^(-1)` . Show that the velocity of the cyclist is `ms^(-1)` towards north-east .

A

`5sqrt(2) ms^(-1)`, towards north-west

B

`5sqrt(2) ms^(-1)` towards north -east

C

`5sqrt(2) ms^(-1)` towards south - west

D

`5sqrt(2) ms^(-1)` towards south- east

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B
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