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If a golden eagle is flying due west with a speed of 32 mph, and encounters a wind that blows it north at 11 mph, what is the resultant velocity of the eagle in m/s? At what angle must the eagle be heading in this direction?
8 years ago

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Steve
32@W = <-32,0>
11@N = <0,11>
Resultant is <-32,11> = 33.8@W19°N
8 years ago

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