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Physics, 10.07.2019 21:00 richie3922

Aswimmer wants to swim straight across a river with current flowing at a speed of v1 = 0.32 km/h. if the swimmer swims in still water with speed v2 = 0.85 km/h, at what angle θ should the swimmer point upstream from the shore and at what speed v will the swimmer swim across the river?

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