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Physics, 16.01.2021 01:30 jason2351

Suppose Isaac Newton can swim with a velocity of 35 m/sec. If Isaac Newton swims straight across a river with a current of 22 m/sec, then what is the magnitude of Newton's resulting
velocity as he swims across the river. Note: Sir Isaac Newton swims like Aquaman.

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