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A river 400 m wide is flowing at a rate of 2 m/s. A boat is sailing at a velocity of 10.0 m/s with respect to the water, in a direction perpendicular to the river. Find the time (in seconds) taken by the person to reach the opposite bank at a point directly opposite to its starting point considering that after reaching the opposite bank, the person walks at 4 m/s if needed to reach the point directly opposite to its starting point.

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As it is given that boat is sailing in a direction normal to current.
Crossing velocity of boat is =10 m/s.
So time taken by the boat to reach the other bank is =40010=40 s
Drift due to flow of river is = Drift velocity × time to cross the river.
Drift =2×40=80 m
therefore, additional time =804=20 seconds
So, the total time is 60 seconds

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