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A swimmer jumps into a 5.1km wide river and swims
A swimmer jumps into a 5.1km wide river and swims straight for the other side at 0.87 km/h [N]. There is a current in the river
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A swimmer swims perpendicular to the bank of a 20.0 m wide river at a velocity of
1.3 m/s. Suppose the river has a current of 2.7
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3 swimmers cross a river with a downstream current.
Swimmer A swims straight across and ends up down the river. Swimmer B swims
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Mel
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A swimmer jumps into a river and swims straight for the other side at 1.0 km/h[N] relative to the water.
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goatmanthealien
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A swimmer is swimming across a river that is exactly one mile wide, and the river current is 1.5 mph directly south. If the
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A swimmer is capable of swimming at 1.4m/s in still water. Calculate the following.
i. How far downstream will he land if he
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Ashman
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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
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Ebere
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A swimmer is capable of swimming at 1.4m/s in still water. Calculate the following.
i. How far downstream will he land if he
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6. A swimmer is capable of swimming at 12 m/s in still water. If she swims directly
across a 180m wide river whose current is
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chimatiro
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A swimmer swims in still water at a speed of 6.83 m/s. He intends to swim directly across a river that has a downstream current
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