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A plane is flying 126 m/s east relative to the air. The wind is blowing 32 m/s south relative to the ground. Determine the plane's velocity relative to the ground.
Velocity (relative to the ground) magnitude =
Velocity (relative to the ground) direction = ° E of S
Velocity (relative to the ground) magnitude =
Velocity (relative to the ground) direction = ° E of S
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