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GCSE Text:
When comparing sailing boats, the larger the sails, the more wind is caught so the faster the boat generally travels. Here are the designs for 3 sail boats.
Which boat has the largest overall sail area, and is therefore likely to travel the fastest?
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Extension Ideas:
Teachers could extend the learning by considering:
- Boat C has a ‘jib sail’ which can be deployed in addition to the main sails. This extra sail adds 20% to the sail area. Would that make a difference to which boat is likely to travel the fastest?
- Boat D has a single sail with an area of 33m². It has a mast which allows the vertical measurement of the sail to be 12m in height. What is the horizontal dimension of that sail?