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12 August, 07:33

a plane is flying at 290km/h [E 42° S] relative to the air when the wind velocity is 65km/h [E 25° N]. Calculate the velocity of the plane relative to the ground

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  1. 12 August, 08:26
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    320 km/h [E 31° S]

    Explanation:

    "E 42° S" means "east, 42° south", or 42° south from east.

    "E 25° N" means "east, 25° north", or 25° north from east.

    Taking east to be + x and north to be + y, the horizontal component of the velocity is:

    vₓ = 290 cos (-42°) + 65 cos 25°

    vₓ = 274 km/h

    And the vertical component of the velocity is:

    vᵧ = 290 sin (-42°) + 65 sin 25°

    vᵧ = - 167 km/h

    The magnitude is found with Pythagorean theorem:

    v² = vₓ² + vᵧ²

    v² = (274) ² + (-167) ²

    v = 320 km/h

    And the direction is found with trig:

    θ = atan (vᵧ / vₓ)

    θ = atan (-167 / 274)

    θ = - 31°

    Therefore, the plane's velocity relative to the ground is 320 km/h [E 31° S].
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