Mathematics, 22.05.2021 22:40 merzedes
A pilot points the plane due north and sets the airspeed to 135 m/s. The wind is blowing due east at 15 m/s. Determine the resultant speed and navigational direction
of the airplane.
Magnitude: 150 m/s
Navigational Direction: 90°
O Magnitude: 135.83 m/s
Navigational Direction: 40°
O Magnitude: 120 m/s
Navigational Direction: 6.340
O Magnitude: 135.83 m/s
Navigational Direction: 6.34°
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