Asked by Ian Hart
An aircraft P flying at a constant height has a velocity of (300+j400)km/h. Another aircraft Q at the same height has a velocity of (200+j500) km/h.
Determine a)the velocity of P in relation to Q.
b) the velocity of Q in relation to P
Determine a)the velocity of P in relation to Q.
b) the velocity of Q in relation to P
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Answered by
bobpursley
Ok, you need to learn to do these. We will be happy to critique your reasoning or work.
Velocityrelativez + VelocityZrelativeground= velocityrelativetoground
so memorize that. In this case it says
velocityPrelA+VelocityQrelground=VelocityPrelativeGround
or
VelociytPrelQ+(200+j500)=300+j400
Velocityrelativez + VelocityZrelativeground= velocityrelativetoground
so memorize that. In this case it says
velocityPrelA+VelocityQrelground=VelocityPrelativeGround
or
VelociytPrelQ+(200+j500)=300+j400
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