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The stream of a river is flowing at a speed of 2 km/h. A swimmer can swim at a speed of 4 km/h in still water. What should be the direction of the swimmer with respect to the flow of the river to cross the river with minimum drift?

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60
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120
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90
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150
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Solution

The correct option is B 120
Let vr be the velocity of river and vsr be the velocity of swimmer w.r.t river.
According to question,
vr=2 km/h and vsr=4 km/h
Also, angle of swimmer with the flow of river (down the stream) is α as shown in the figure below


From diagram,
sinθ=vrvsr=2 km/h4 km/h=12
θ=30
Hence, α=90+30=120

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