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Question 19 > An airplane is heading north at an airspeed of 800 km/hr, but there...
Question 19 < An airplane is heading north at an airspeed of 800 km/hr, but there is a wind blowing from the southeast at 40 km/hr. The plane will end up flying degrees off course km/hr The plane's speed relative to the ground will be Question 20 > Calculate ( – 4 – 2:)? Give your answer in a + bi form
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An airplane is heading due north at a constant height with an airspeed of 950 km/h, but there is a constant wind blowing from the northeast at 100 km/h. We will use two-dimensional vectors to work out how far off course the plane is blown, and what its ground speed is. (a) Write down a vector, p, that represents the intended flight path of the plane in one hour. (b) Write down a vector, w, that represents the movement of...
2. An airplane is heading due north at an airspeed of 950 km/h, but there is a constant wind blowing from the northeast at 100 km/h. We will use vectors to work out how far off course the plane is blown, and what its ground speed is. (a) Write down a vector, p, that represents the intended flight path of the plane in one hou. (b) Write down a vector, w, that represents the movement of a particle caught in...
5. According to ground-based radar, an airplane is flying 15 degrees north of west at a speed of 100. mph. The weather report states that the wind is blowing in the southeast direction, i.e., 45 degrees south of east, with a speed of 35 mph. What is the airspeed of the plane? In other words, what is the speed of the plane relative to the air? Give your answer to 2 significant figures.
The pilot of a light plane heads due North at an airspeed of 240 km/h. A wind is blowing 90 km/h at an angle of 30 degrees E of N relative to the ground. A) What is the plane’s velocity with respect to the ground (give both magnitude and direction) if the pilot does not correct her course? B) In order to fly north (relative to the ground) , the pilot must fly into the wind at some angle. If...
15. If V = 2 and 0 = 300°, write v in component form. 16.) An airplane is heading north at an airspeed of 400 km/hr, but there is a wind blowing from the southwest at 60 km/hr. How many degrees off course will the plane end up flying?
An airplane is heading due south at a speed of 560 km/h . If a wind begins blowing from the southwest at a speed of 65.0 km/h (average). Calculate magnitude of the plane's velocity, relative to the ground. Calculate direction of the plane's velocity, relative to the ground. Calculate how far from its intended position it will be after 15.0 min if the pilot takes no corrective action.
An airplane flies due north at 220 km/h relative to the air. There is a wind blowing at 60 km/h to the northeast relative to the ground. What are the plane's speed and direction relative to the ground
An airplane with a ground speed of 550 km/hr travels along a heading of 30 degrees N of W. At that high altitude there is a powerful 210 km/hr wind (known as the jet stream) 40 degrees south of west. Determine the direction that the pilot is aiming the plane.