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A river 800m wide flows at the rate of 5km/h . A swimmer who can swim at 10km/h in still water wants to cross the river straight .

Along what direction must he strike ?

Please solution with explanation

User Mbejda
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Answer:

At an angle of
30^(\circ)

Step-by-step explanation:

Assume the river flows from East to West so for the swimmer to cross across it, assume he crosses it from West to East.

The resultant speed will be given by


R= \sqrt {10^(2)-5^(2)=\sqrt {75}\approx 8.66 km/h\\Direction=sin^(-1)\frac {5}{10}\approx 30^(\circ)

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