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the wind blows toward 40 degrees with a velocity of 50kph. what is the vertical component of the wind's velocity?
9 years ago

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Steve
50cos40°

assuming 40° is a compass heading. If the angle is measured in the customary way from the x-axis, then you'd have

50sin40°
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