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- If a river is flowing south at 4 m/s and you swim straight across (i.e. east) at 2 m/s; admittedly, you’re going
to drift a bit south. That said, calculate that distance that you drifted south from your starting point. The river
is 16 m wide. - If a river is flowing south at 3 m/s and you swim at an angle of 30 degrees north of directly east at 1 m/s, how
far did you drift up or down stream from your starting point once you reach the other side? The river is 10 m
wide. - If a river is flowing north at 2 m/s and you can swim at 4 m/s, what angle should you swim at such that you
arrive directly across the river (i.e. no drift north or south from starting point on other side)? The river is 10 m
wide. - If a river is flowing south at 5 m/s and you can swim at 4 m/s maximum, is it possible to arrive directly across?
Why or why not?
Answers to Selected Problems
- 32 m
- 28.9 m south of starting point
- 30 degrees
- No, even if you swim directly north the river will still take you south at 1 m/s