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Engineering, 18.02.2020 20:04 jadacherry

The aircraft A with radar detection equipment is flying horizontally at an altitude of 12.2 km and is increasing its speed at the rate of 1.76 m/s each second. Its radar locks onto an aircraft B flying in the same direction and in the same vertical plane at an altitude of 15.3 km. If A has a speed of 1110 km/h at the instant when = 23°, determine the values of and at this same instant if B has a constant speed of 1670 km/h.

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