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  1. An airplane was moving 50 m/s to the north relative to the air at landing. The wind was blowing 5 m/s toward the south relative
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  2. a landing airplane, moving in a straight line , passes over two points (p and q) which are 300 feet apart. when the airplane is
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  3. A passenger airplane flying at an altitude of 1.8 km starts its final airport approach by descending at an angle of depression
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  4. suppose an airplane, landing on a runway with an initial speed of 45 m/s, slows down at an acceleration rate of -5m/s/s. What
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  5. an airplane flying at an altitude of 10,000ft or 1.89 miles. The airport at which it is schooled to land is 50 mi away. Find the
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  6. an airplane's altitude is 100 feet as it descents for a landing on a runway whose touchdown is 5000 ft away. Let the x-axis
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  7. An airplane has a velocity of 580 km/h relative to the moving air. At the same time, a wind blows northward with a speed of 92
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  8. An airplane has a velocity of 454 km/h relative to the moving air. At the same time, a wind blows northward with a speed of 99
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  9. an airplane has a velocity of 499 km/h relative to the moving air. at the same time, a wind blows northward with a speed of 87
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  10. An airplane of mass 1.5x10^4kg is moving at 60m/s. The pilot then revs up the engine so that the forward thrust of the propeller
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