Asked by H.Pales
Hey thanks for the help: I have another question:
A swimmer is capable of swimming 0.30 m/s in still water.
(a) If she aims her body directly across a 75 m-wide river whose current is 0.55 m/s, how far downstream (from a point opposite her starting point) will she land?
(b) How long will it take her to reach the other side?
A swimmer is capable of swimming 0.30 m/s in still water.
(a) If she aims her body directly across a 75 m-wide river whose current is 0.55 m/s, how far downstream (from a point opposite her starting point) will she land?
(b) How long will it take her to reach the other side?
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Answered by
bobpursley
timetogetacross=75m/.30m/s
Now use that time to figure how far downstream with the water velocity.
Now use that time to figure how far downstream with the water velocity.
Answered by
Anonymous
I'm not sure I quite understand what you mean
Answered by
H.Pales
^ That was me btw
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