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28 August, 22:37

A jet airliner moving initially at 889 mph

(with respect to the ground) to the east moves

into a region where the wind is blowing at

830 mph in a direction 59° north of east.

What is the new speed of the aircraft with

respect to the ground?

Answer in units of mph.

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  1. 29 August, 00:37
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    1500 mph

    Explanation:

    Take east to be + x and north to be + y.

    The x component of the velocity is:

    vₓ = 889 cos 0° + 830 cos 59°

    vₓ = 1316.5 mph

    The y component of the velocity is:

    vᵧ = 889 sin 0° + 830 sin 59°

    vᵧ = 711.4 mph

    The speed is found with Pythagorean theorem:

    v² = vₓ² + vᵧ²

    v² = (1316.5 mph) ² + (711.4 mph) ²

    v = 1496 mph

    Rounded to two significant figures, the jet's speed relative to the ground is 1500 mph.
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