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Physics, 12.11.2020 07:00 theoretical0315

An airplanes speed in still air is 240.0 km/h. If the pilot wishes the resultant motion of the plane to be due north when a 60.0 km/h wind is blowing due east, in what direction should the plane be headed? What will then be the resultant velocity of the plane over the ground? A) Heading (degree) of plane.

B) Resultant speed of plane in m/s

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