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. Albert is trying to cross a 200m wide river, where the current is travelling at 3m/s. If he can swim at a speed of

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. Albert is trying to cross a 200m wide river, where the current is travelling at 3m/s. If he can swim at a speed of 2m/s and aims at a point directly across the river, what would his resultant velocity be? By the time he crosses the river, how far downstream would he be? Draw a diagram to illustrate this situation. (A /2 T /2 C /4)

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