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A man can row a boat at 4 km/hr in still water. He is crossing a river where the current velocity is 2 km/hr . In what direction should his boat be headed if he wants to reach a point on the other bank, directly opposite to the starting point?

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120 with the direction of flow
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150 with the direction of flow
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60 with the direction of flow
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90 with the direction of flow
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Solution

The correct option is A 120 with the direction of flow

Let, Vr=Velocity of river
Vbr=Velocity of boat w.r.t river

To reach at a point directly opposite to A, the component of Vbr in the horizontal direction must be equal to Vr in magnitude.

Vbrsinθ=Vr

sinθ=VrVbr=1/2

θ=30

Hence, to reach the point directly opposite to the starting point he should head the boat at an angle β=90+30=120 with the river flow.

Therefore, option (A) is correct.

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