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23 September, 00:27

The speed of an aircraft in still air is 300 km/h. The wind velocity is 60 km/h from

the east. The aircraft is steered on the course in the direction 60°

. Find the true

velocity of the aircraft.

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  1. 23 September, 00:46
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    The true velocity is 250 km/h.

    Explanation:

    As the aircraft is moving with speed of 300 km/h and the wind velocity is in east direction with the magnitude of 60 km/h. The resultant velocity or the true velocity can be found by the vector addition of the velocities.

    If the true velocity is represented as V and the velocity of aircraft is represented as vₐ and the velocity of wind as vₓ, then

    V² = vₐ² + vₓ² - vₐ. vₓ cosθ

    So, the angle formed between them is 30°

    Then, V² = (300) ² + (60) ² - 2 * (300*60) cos 30°

    V²=90000+3600-31177=62423

    V = 250 km/h

    So, the true velocity is having magnitude of 250 km/h.

    Thus, the true velocity is 250 km/h.
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