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Physics, 14.09.2019 06:30, rprest00

If you swim with the current in a river, your speed is increased by the speed of the water; if you swim against the current, your speed is decreased by the water's speed. the current in a river flows at 0.52 m/s. in still water you can swim at 1.73 m/s. if you swim downstream a certain distance, then back again upstream, how much longer, in percent, does it take compared to the same trip in still water?

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