An airplane flies north of east (45 degrees) for 1/2 an hour at 200 mph, and then flies 1 hour at 250 mph at an angle 54 degrees to the south of west. What are the "east" and "north" components of the final position?
An airplane flies north of east (45 degrees) for 1/2 an hour at 200 mph, and...
•An airplane flies East (+x) for 2 hours at 500 mile/hr •Then North (+y) for 1 hour at 450 mile/hr •Then West (-x) for 1 hour at 400 mile/hr •What is the average velocity for that 4 hour period? x & y components and magnitude and direction
A small plane flies 40.0 km in a direction 65 degrees north of east and then flies 30.0km in a direction 10 degrees south of west. Use the methods of vector algebra to find the total distance the plane covers from the starting point and the direction of the path to the final position. (Graphical and or algebraic)
an airplane flies with a velocity of 655 km/hr, 35 degrees north of east. find the eastward and northward components of the planes velocity
An airplane is headed towards the north east from the south west (45 degrees). There is a cross wind with a speed of 10 m/s out of the west (heading east). The airplane needs to be aligned with the runway which is 53 degrees northeast (53 degrees above the horizontal axis). What airspeed should the pilot be flying the airplane at? Vplane=Vwind+Vplane/wind the magnitude of the first term the magnitude of the third term the magnitude of the second term...
5. According to ground-based radar, an airplane is flying 15 degrees north of west at a speed of 100. mph. The weather report states that the wind is blowing in the southeast direction, i.e., 45 degrees south of east, with a speed of 35 mph. What is the airspeed of the plane? In other words, what is the speed of the plane relative to the air? Give your answer to 2 significant figures.
(g) An airplane is flying at 300 miles per hour, heading 30 degrees North of East. (i) What are the magnitudes of the North and East components of the velocity? A wind from due North starts blowing at 40 miles per hour. () What is the new velocity of the plane?
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An airplane undergoes the following displacements: First, it
flies in a direction 30° east of north. Next, it flies
due south. Finally, it flies 30° north of west. Using analytical methods,
determine how far the airplane ends up from its starting point.
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If
you subtract vector 3.7cm at 45 degrees North of East from vector
4.5cm at 57 degrees West of North using a scale drawing, what is
the resultant vector?
5. If you subtract vector 3.7 cm at 45° North of East from vector 4.5 cm at 57e West of North using a scale drawing, what is the resultant vectori? O approximately 6.5 cm at 3° South of West O approximately 5.1 cm at 12° West of North approximately 5.8 cm...
An airplane undergoes the following displacements, all at the same altitude: First, it flies 53.0km in a direction 30.0° east of north. Next, it flies 67.0 km due south. Finally, it flies 100km 30.0° north of west. Use components to determine how far the airplane ends up from its starting point.
A bird flies north at 60 km/hr for 2 minutes, then east at 70 km/hr for 5 minutes, and finally lands after flying south at 80 km/hr for 3 minutes. What is the displacement of the landing point from the take-off point. a. 2.04 km, 19 degrees north of east b. 2.04 km, 19 degrees south of east c. 11.83 km, 20 degrees north of east d. 11.83 km, 45 degrees south of east