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A plane (A) heading south
A plane (A) heading south at 120 mph and a plane (B) heading west at 600 mph are rlying tword the same point at the same
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An airplane needs to fly due south. The plane can fly at a speed of 720.0 km/hr in still air. If there is a wind blowing to the
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In what direction does the Coriolis effect deflect ocean and wind currents in the Northern Hemisphere at the equator?
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A pilot is flying at a heading of 96° at 225 miles per hour wind is blowing from the south west at a heading of 37° find the
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mark
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In what direction does the Coriolis effect deflect ocean and wind currents in the Northern Hemisphere at the equator?
1)to the
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A small plane is 150km south of the equator. The plane is flying at 220km/h at a heading of 30 degrees to the west of north. In
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Cassie
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A small plane is 150 km south of the equator. The plane is flying at 150 km/h at a heading of 30∘ to the west of north. how
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A. A small plane departs from point A heading for an airport at point B 480 km due north. The airspeed of the plane is 200 km/h
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John
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I am having a problem answering a physics question: A plane is heading due south and climbing at the rate of 60 km/hr. If its
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Patrick
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A plane is flying 225 mph heading South 25°West. The wind is blowing South 80°East at 60 mph.
What is the bearing of the plane?
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