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Section Merge: PHYS 211: Mechanics (UP; Spring 2025) phys211_MT2
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In still air (no wind), a plane can fly with a speed of 150 √ 2 km/h = 212 km/h. Now, a wind blows from west to east with a velocity of 150 √ 2 km/h=212km/h. At what angle compared to the east-west direction does the plane need to fly to move directly north?
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We start by laying out the given vectors and the condition for moving directly north.
- Airspeed (plane relative to air): 212 km/h at some heading angle θ measured from east toward north, so its components are: x-component = 212 cosθ (east positive), y-component = 212 sinθ (north positive).
- Wind: 212 km/h from west to east, so it adds a vector w......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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In still air (no wind), a plane can fly with a speed of 150 km/h = 212 km/h. Now, a wind blows from west to east with a velocity of 150 km/h=212km/h. At what angle compared to the east-west direction does the plane need to fly to move directly north?
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