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15 May, 00:25

A plane flying due east at 395 km/h, is hit by wind blowing at 55 km/h toward the west. what is the resultant velocity of the plane?

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  1. 15 May, 01:06
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    In this case, you simply use subtraction to find out the velocity. If the plane is flying at 395 km/h and is being blown by 55 km. h wind the other way, the velocity of the plane is 395 - 55.

    395 km/h - 55 km/h = 340 km/h

    So, the final velocity of the plane is 340 km/h east.
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