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A swimmer is seen crossing the river along the line making an angle of 45 with the direction of flow. Velocity of the river is 5 m/s. Swimmer takes 6 seconds to cross the river of width 60 m. The velocity of the swimmer with respect to water (in ms1)will be

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Solution

Lets assume that the swimmer swims at an angle α from perpendicular to river flow direction. As river is flowing with velocity of 5 m/s, resulting velocity of man is Vm,g at 45 to the river flow.


Vm,g=Vm,r+Vr,g

Resolving velocity vectors into components along horizontal and vertical directions, we get
i.e., Vr,gVm,rsinα=Vm,gcos45
5Vm,rsinα=Vm,gcos45 ... (1)
and
Vm,rcosα=Vm,gsin45... (2)

From (1) and (2)
5Vm,rsinα=Vm,rcosα....(3)
Time taken for swimmer to cross the river
60Vm,rcosα=6 sec
Vm,rcosα=10....(4)
Substituting in (3)
5Vm,rsinα=10
Vm,rsinα=5....(5)
Squaring and adding (4) and (5), we get
V2m,r=100+25
Vm,r=55 m/s

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