A jet airliner moving initially

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  1. a jet airliner moving initially at 3..00X10^2 mi/h due east enters a region where the wind is blowing 1.0 x 10^2 mi/h in a
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  2. A jet airliner moving initially at 300 mi/h due east enters a region where the wind is blowing at 100 mi/h in a direction 26.0°
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  3. A jet airliner moving initially at 521 mph(with respect to the ground) to the east moves into a region where the wind is blowing
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  4. A jet airliner moving initially at 598 mph(with respect to the ground) to the east moves into a region where the wind is blowing
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  5. A jet airliner moving initially at 915 mph(with respect to the ground) to the east moves into a region where the wind is blowing
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  6. A jet airliner moving initially at 369 mph(with respect to the ground) to the east moves into a region where the wind is blowing
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  7. A jet airliner moving initially at 915 mph (with respect to the ground) to the east moves into a region where the wind is
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  8. Two cars (A and B) of mass 1.1 kg collide. Car A is initially moving at 18 m/s, and car B is initially moving in the opposite
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    2. jake asked by jake
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  9. Suppose an airliner is planning to fly an Airbus A319 very low over a water surface, thereby increasing its lift coefficient by
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    2. shawon asked by shawon
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  10. An airliner makes an emergency landing with its nose wheel locked in a position perpendicular to its normal rolling position.
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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