A man wishes to swim across a river 0.5 km wide. If he can swim at the rate of 2km/h in still water and the river flows at the rate of 1km/h. The angle (with respect to the flow of the river) along which he should swim so at to reach a point exactly opposite his starting point, should be
A man wishes to swim across a river 0.5 km wide. If he can swim at the rate of 2km/h in still water and the river flows at the rate of 1km/h. The angle (with respect to the flow of the river) along which he should swim so at to reach a point exactly opposite his starting point, should be
Option 1 - <p>60<sup>0</sup></p>
Option 2 - <p>120<sup>0</sup></p>
Option 3 - <p>145<sup>0</sup></p>
Option 4 - <p>90<sup>0</sup></p>
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