Optimizing Lifeguard Swim Across a River

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Homework Statement


A lifeguard who can swim at 1.2 m/s in still water wants to reach a dock positioned perpendicularly directly across a 550 m wide river.

a. If the current in the river is 0.80 m/s, how long will it take the lifeguard to reach the dock?
b.If instead she had decided to swim in such a way that will allow her to cross the river in a minimum amount of time, where would she land relative to the dock? (10 marks)


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I already figured out a with the Pythagorean theorem and so his avg speed is 1.44 m/s and then t= d/Vavg to give me 347,22 sec and so it will take him 345.22 seconds to reach the dock.
but my question is for b. It has me stumped.
 
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Hi TheronSimon! Welcome to PF! :smile:
TheronSimon said:
b.If instead she had decided to swim in such a way that will allow her to cross the river in a minimum amount of time, where would she land relative to the dock? (10 marks)

but my question is for b. It has me stumped.

hint: if x is downriver, and y is across the river,

just concentrate on how fast her y coordinate is increasing :wink:
 
but part A. is correct yes?
 
and for part b. if i do
t= 500/1.2
t= 416.66s
so she will take 6.94 min to reach the location and then
d= 0.8*416.66
d= 332.8m
so she will land 332.8 m from the dock in 6.9 min
 
Hi TheronSimon! :wink:
TheronSimon said:
and for part b. if i do
t= 500/1.2
t= 416.66s
so she will take 6.94 min to reach the location and then
d= 0.8*416.66
d= 332.8m
so she will land 332.8 m from the dock in 6.9 min

Yes, that's fine :smile: (except is it 500/12 or 550/12 ?)
 
550 :P darn typos