Plane flies 75 m/s
Now imagine that you want to fly this 500+500 = 1000 km round trip along a north-south line, and the wind is 50 m/s per second from the west. At what angle will you have to align the plane so that it will move along a north-south line even though there is a cross wind of 50 m/s? If you are standing on the ground watching the plane fly with that cross-wind, the plane will look strange. Why? What will be the plane’s speed relative to the ground in that situation? How long will it take to fly each 500 km leg of the trip and the round trip? This question has been answered one other time that I can find, but that response is not very clear to me. Please help! Thank you in advance!
Plane flies 75 m/s Now imagine that you want to fly this 500+500 = 1000 km...
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