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11 September, 21:35

A migrating robin flies due north with a speed of 12 m/s relative to the air. The air moves due east with a speed of 6.8 m/s relative to the ground.

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  1. 12 September, 01:13
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    I'm assuming the question is what is the robin's speed relative to to the ground ...

    Create an equation that describes its relative motion.

    rVg = rVa + aVg

    Substitute values.

    rVg = 12 m/s [N] + 6.8 m/s [E]

    Use vector addition.

    | rVg | = √ | rVa |² + | aVg |²

    | rVg | = √ 144 m²/s² + 46.24 m²/s²

    | rVg | = √ 190.24 m²/s²

    | rVg | = 13.78 m/s

    Find direction.

    tanФ = aVg / rVa

    tanФ = 6.8 m/s / 12 m/s

    Ф = 29°

    Therefore, the velocity of the robin relative to the ground is 14 m/s [N29°E]
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