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An airplane is headed in direction 58 with an air speed of 150 mph. The course is 72 with a ground speed of 130 mph. Find the direction of the wind.

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  1. 6 July, 11:36
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    The direction where it is headed is the ideal direction while the course is the actual. There is a difference due to the wind force. Since the course is greater than the ideal direction, then the wind must be moving the plane towards the y-axis direction.

    If we draw the lines at the same origin, we see that the angle between the actual and ideal directions is:

    72˚ - 58˚ = 14˚

    Using cosine law to calculate for the speed of wind, c:

    c^2 = 150^2 + 130^2 - 2 (150) (130) cos14

    c^2 = 1558.47

    c = 39.48 mph

    Using sine law to calculate for the angle θ:

    39.48 / sin14 = 130 / sinθ

    sinθ = 0.8

    θ = 52.81˚

    Now this is the angle inside the triangle. The direction of the wind is:

    180 + 58˚ - 52.81˚ = 185.2˚

    Answer: The direction of the wind is around 185.2˚.
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