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A river 53 km wide flows with a velocity of 5 kmph. A boat which can move with a velocity of 10 kmph in still water crosses the river, without any drift. For this, the boat has to tilt its velocity by θ with the straight path in the right direction (see figiure). If the boat's velocity is tilted by the same angle θ in the wrong direction, the drift will be


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8.1 km
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9.1 km
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10 km
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12 km
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Solution

The correct option is C 10 km
The velocities of the river and the boat can be represented vectorially as shown.

Let OA reperesent boat velocity and AP represent river velocity.

For zero drift, resultant OP should be normal to AP.
Hence θ is given by
sinθ=|AP||OA|=510 θ=30
Time to cross the river is
d|OP|=5310cos30=1 hour

When tilted wrongly, the boat velocity will be along OB.
Hence, drift velocity is 10sin30+5=10 kmph
Time to cross the river will remain same because 10cos30 is the normal component.
Total drift =10×1=10 km

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