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Consider a river 500 m wide. Speed of river water is 5 km/hr. Swimmers speed in still water is 3 km/hr. If swimmer wants to reach a point directly opposite the point from where he started to swim, find minimum distance he has to walk.

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Solution

Velocity of man, vm=3 km/h
BD = horizontal velocity of resultant R
Rx=5+3cosθ
t=(0.5)3sinθ
Now Hx=BD=(5+3cosθ)(0.53sinθ)
=5+3cosθ6sinθ
H to be minimum
dHdθ=0
ddθ(5+3cosθ6sinθ)=0
6sinθ(3(sinθ))(5+3cosθ)(6cosθ)=0
18sin2θ30cosθ18cos2θ2θ=0
18(sin2θ+cos2θ)30cosθ=0
1830cosθ=0
cosθ=1830
=35
sinθ=1cos2θ
=45
H=5+3cosθ6sinθ
=5+3(35)6×45
=1624=23 km
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