Physics, asked by Siakhan9424, 1 year ago

A man can row upstream at 25 kmph and downstream at 35 kmph, and then find the speed of the man in still water?

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
2

The speed of the man in still water is 30 Km/hr

Explanation:

Given data:

Upstream "u" = 25 km/hr

Downstream "d" = 35 km/hr

If a is rate downstream and b is rate upstream  then

Rate in still water = 1/2(a+b)

Now find the speed of man in still water.

Speed in still water = 1/2(25 + 35)

                                = 1/2 x 60 km/hr

                                = 30 Km/hr

Thus the speed of the man in still water is 30 Km/hr

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Answered by mahatatushar25
3

Answer:

30 km/h

Explanation:

US = 25 km/h

DS = 35 km/h

M = (35 + 25)/2

   = 60/2

   = 30 km/h

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