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The captain of a plane wishes to proceed due west. The cruising speed of the plane is 226 m/s relative to the air. A weather re...Asked by Shelby
The captain of a plane wishes to proceed due west. The cruising speed of the plane is 255 m/s relative to the air. A weather report indicates that a 39.0-m/s wind is blowing from the south to the north. In what direction, measured with respect to due west, should the pilot head the plane?
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bobpursley
He should head S of W by an angle of
arctan39/255
Or she should call off the trip until the weather is calmer.
arctan39/255
Or she should call off the trip until the weather is calmer.
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