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3 April, 09:33

An airplane flies horizontally from east to west at 280280 mi/hr relative to the air. if it flies in a steady 3030 mi/hr wind that blows horizontally toward the southwest (45degrees° south of west), find the speed and direction of the airplane relative to the ground.

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  1. 3 April, 09:39
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    We can find for the new speed of the plane using the cosine law. Let us say that the new speed is c:

    c^2 = 280^2 + 30^2 - 2 (280) (30) cos (90°+45°)

    c = 302 mi/hr

    The angle relative to the ground is calculated using sine law:

    sin C / 30 = sin (90+45) / 302

    C = 4.03°

    The new speed is 302 mi/hr at - 4.03° relative to the ground.
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