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Physics, 21.01.2021 22:40 marianesabrinap20

Canadian geese migrate essentially along a north-south direction for well over a thousand kilometers in some cases, traveling at speeds up to about 100 km/h. If one such bird is flying at 100 km/h relative to the air, but there is a 30.0 km/h wind blowing from west to east. Required:
a. At what angle relative to the north-south direction should this bird head so that it will be traveling directly southward relative to the ground?
b. How long will it take the bird to cover a ground distance of 450 from north to south?

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