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A swimmer can swim with a speed v in still water


If the swimmer crosses a swimming pool of width ′d′ from A to directly opposite point B on other side in time t1 as shown in figure and in a flowing river (river velocity u) of same width ′d′ from A′ to directly opposite point B′ on other bank in time t2, then (t1t2) is equal to: (Assume v>u)

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1v2u2
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1+v2u2
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1u2v2
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Solution

The correct option is C 1u2v2
Case 1- In still water

t1=dvsw=dv (where vsw is the velocity of swimmer in still water)

Case 2- In flowing water, the swimmer will be swimming the shortest distance across, so his velocity vsw=v2u2

t2=dvsw=dv2u2
t1t2=dvdv2u2=(v2u2v)=1u2v2

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