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7 October, 14:01

An airplane is flying in a jet stream that is blowing at 45.0 m/s in a direction 23° south of east. Its direction of motion relative to the earth is 45.0° south of west, while its direction of travel relative to the air is 7° south of west. What is the airplane's speed relative to the air mass in meters per second?

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  1. 7 October, 17:49
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    velocity with respect to air as

    Vpa = 1.83 m/s

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Vae = 45.0 m/s

    /theta_ae (air with respect to earth) = 23°

    /theta_pe (plane with respect to Earth) = 45°

    /theta_pa (plane with respect to air) = 7°

    We have,

    Vpe = Vpa + Vae

    substituting each values with corresponding angle we get

    Vpe (cos 45i + sin45 j) = Vpa (cos 7i + sin7 j) + 45 (cos 23i + sin23 j)

    where,

    Vpe - plane velocity with repect to earth

    Vpa - planevelocity with respect to air

    Vae - air velocity with respect to earth

    Solving

    Vpe (0.52i + 0.85 j) = Vpa (0.73i + 0.65 j) + 45 (-0.53i - 0.84 j)

    considering i terms and j terms separately

    Vpe * 0.52 = Vpa (0.73 + 45 * (-0.53))

    Vpe = 1.40 Vpa - 45.86

    Vpe * 0.85 = Vpa (0.65 + 45 * (-0.84)

    Vpe = 0.76Vpa - 44.47

    putting one value Vpe in either equation we get:

    1.40 Vpa - 45.86 = 0.76Vpa - 44.47

    velocity with respect to air as

    Vpa = 1.83 m/s
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