Rankers Physics
Topic: Kinematics
Subtopic: Relative Motion in Two Dimension

A river flows from east to west with a speed of 5m/min. A man on south bank of river, capable of swimming at the rate of 10 m/min in still water, wants to swim across the river in shortest time; he should swim :
due north
due north-east
due north-east with double the speed of river
none of these

Solution:

To cross the river in the shortest time, the man should swim directly perpendicular to the riverbank, regardless of the river's flow. This way, his entire swimming speed is used to cross the river.

 Given:
- Speed of the river (east to west) = 5 m/min
- Speed of the swimmer in still water = 10 m/min

The swimmer should aim **directly north** to minimize the crossing time. The river's current will cause him to drift downstream, but this direction ensures the shortest crossing time.

Thus, the man should swim:

\[
{\text{directly north}}
\]

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