If you swim in a direction directly across a river and you end up downstream due to the flow of water, do you move faster than you would if the water didn't flow?
Yes, you would move faster with the flow of water then if there was no flow. The flow would move you a greater distance due to the force acting on you while you swim. ChaCha on!
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