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A swimmer can swim at 2.0 m s−1 in still water. She aims to swim directly across a river that is flowing at 0.80 m s−1. Calculate her resultant velocity. (You must give both the magnitude and the direction.)

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Cambridge International AS And A Level Physics Coursebook

ISBN: 9781108859035

3rd Edition

Authors: David Sang, Graham Jones, Gurinder Chadha, Richard Woodside

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