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A boat crosses a river of width 244 m in which the current has a uniform speed of 1.99 m/s. The pilot maintains a bearing (i.e., the direction in which the boat points) perpendicular to the river and a throttle setting to give a constant speed of 1.68 m/s relative to the water. How far downstream from the initial position is the boat when it reaches the opposite shore

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Answer:289.02\ m

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

width of river
d=244\ m

velocity of current
v_1=1.99\ m/s

Velocity of boat w.r.t to current
v_(21)=1.68\ m/s perpendicular to current

therefore Perpendicular component of velocity will help boat to cover the width of river in
t_1 time which is given by


t_1=(244)/(v_(21))


t_1=(244)/(1.68)=145.23\ s

In this time current will drift the boat a distance of


x=v_1* t_1


x=1.99* 145.23


x=289.02\ m

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