Measurement of Direction and Bearing

  1. Measurement of Direction and Bearing
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  2. An airline route from San Francisco to Honolulu is on a bearing of 233.0°. A jet flying at 450 mph on that bearing encounters a
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  3. Fnet= F1+F2+F3, F1=40N with bearing of 90' , F2=25N with bearing of 30' ,and F3= 12N with bearing of 290' what is the magnitude
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  4. Fnet= F1+F2+F3, F1=40N with bearing of 90' , F2=25N with bearing of 30' ,and F3= 12N with bearing of 290' what is the magnitude
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  5. Fnet= F1+F2+F3, F1=40N with bearing of 90' , F2=25N with bearing of 30' ,and F3= 12N with bearing of 290' what is the magnitude
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  6. A girl walks 7km on a bearing of 030° she then changes direction and walks 8km on a bearing of 120° find the distance and
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  7. Q is 80km from p. r is 100km from q an a bearing of 066° . Angle pqr equals 054°Calculate the bearing of p from q The distance
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  8. A girl walks at a distance of 2km and on a bearing of 107° at a point A to B,she changes direction from B to C,on a bearing of
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  9. Find the magnitude and direction of this vector using Sine and Cosine Law: 7 m/s on a bearing of 30° and 2 m/s from a bearing
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  10. 7 m/s on a bearing of 30° and 2 m/s from a bearing of 343°. How would you find the direction and magnitude using both Sine and
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