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If the swimmer could cross a 14 km channel maintaining the same average velocity as for the first 50 m in the pool, how long would it take?

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Complete question:

If the swimmer could cross a 14 km channel maintaining the same average velocity as for the first 50 m in the pool, how long would it take?

For the first 50m in the pool, the average velocity was 2.08 m/s

Answer:

It would take for the swimmer approximately 1.87 hours.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the swimmer maintains the average velocity on the channel, we should find and approximate value of the time it takes to cross the channel with the Galileo’s kinematic equation:


x=vt

With x the displacement, v the average velocity and t the time, solving for t:


t=(x)/(v)=(14000m)/(2.08(m)/(s))


t=6730.7 s= 1.87 h

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