
A plane is headed south at a speed of 115 m/s (speed relative to the air)....
An airplane is flying at 250 m/s due north, relative to air. There is a strong wind of 65 m/s blowing in a due east direction. Sketch a Vector Diagram showing the velocity of the airplane relative to the air, the velocity of the wind, and the final velocity of the plane relative to the ground. Use it to help you determine the magnitude and direction of the velocity of the plane relative to the ground.
A plane travels at an airspeed (speed relative to the air) 160 km/h. A 70 km/h wind is blowing to the south. At what direction (in degrees, north of east) a pilot must head if he is going to fly to the east relative to the ground? a) 15.6° b) 8.75° c) 11.2° d) 19.1° e) 25.9°
A plane is flying 192 m/s north relative to the air. The wind is blowing 171 m/s west relative to the ground. Determine the plane's velocity relative to the ground. Velocity (relative to the ground) magnitude = Velocity (relative to the ground) direction = ° N of W
2D Kinematics Question: A plane is flying 162 m/s west relative to the air. The wind is blowing 23 m/s north relative to the ground. Determine the plane's velocity relative to the ground. Velocity relative to the ground (magnitude)= Velocity relative to the ground direction = degrees W of N
A pilot points his plane due north and flies at a speed with
respect to air given by vpa=475 km/hr. A wind is blowing at vag=58
km/hr with respect to the ground at an angle of 50º south of east.
What is the speed of the plane with respect to the ground?
A pilot points his plane due north and flies at a speed with respect to air given by Vpa=475 km/hr. A wind is blowing at Vag=58 km/hr with...
A pilot points his plane due north and flies at a speed with
respect to air given by vpa=449 km/hr. A wind is blowing
at vag=51 km/hr with respect to the ground at an angle
of 50º south of east. What is the speed of the plane with respect
to the ground?
Question 1 Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 Flag question A pilot points his plane due north and flies at a speed with respect to air given...
An airplane has a speed of 265 km/h relative to the air. There is a wind blowing at 75 km/h at 30° north of east relative to Earth. In which direction should the plane head to land at an airport due north of its present location? ° west of north What is the plane's speed relative to the ground?
A plane flies with a velocity of 52 m/s east through a12 m/s cross wind blowing the plane south. Find the magnitude and direction (relative to due east) of the resultant velocity at which it travels.
A plane flies with a constant speed of 120.0 m/s relative to the air. The plane needs to get to an airport straight south of its current location. When the plane encounters a wind from the west with a wind speed of 29.0 m/s, the pilot makes the necessary corrections to ensure the plane will get to the desired destination. With this correction, what is the new speed of the plane relative to the ground? Calculate the answer in meters...
An airplane is flying North with a airspeed of 200 m/s (i.e. the velocity relative to the air). A strong wind is blowing East at 50 m/s. What is the airplane’s resultant velocity (magnitude and direction) relative to the ground?