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Two swimmers with a soft spot for physics engage in a peculiar race that models a famous o...

Two swimmers with a soft spot for physics engage in a peculiar race that models a famous optics experiment: the Michelson-Morley experiment. The race takes place in a river 50.0 m wide that is flowing at a steady rate of 3.00 m/s. Both swimmers start at the same point on one bank and swim at the same speed of 5.00 m/s with respect to the stream. One of the swimmers swims directly across the river to the closest point on the opposite bank and then turns around and swims back to the starting point. The other swimmer swims along the river bank, first upstream a distance exactly equal to the width of the river and then downstream back to the starting point. Who gets back to the starting point first?

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