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A swimmer is capable of swimming at 1.4ms-¹in still water. How far downstream will he land if he swims directly across a 180m wide river? And how far will it take him to reach the other side?
8 years ago

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Scott
crossing time = width / speed

need the speed of the current to find downstream displacement
8 years ago

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