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Physics, 02.12.2020 22:40, peggycab4201

If a river is flowing south at 4 m/s and you swim straight across (I. e. East) at 2 m/s you will inevitably drift a bit south. The river is 16 m wide. What is the distance that you drifted south from your starting point?

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