An airplane is traveling at a speed of 200 miles/hour with a bearing of 240°. The wind velocity is 60 miles/hour at a bearing of 25°. What are the plane's actual speed and direction angle?

Respuesta :

This is a vector problem so we will split it by components and add them.


x direction

200sin(240) + 60sin(25) = -147.847985


y direction

200cos(240) + 60cos(25) = -45.6215327


To find the actual speed we now find the magnitude

(-147.847985)^2 + (-45.6215327)^2 = c^2


c = 154.72669748 mph


To find the direction we can do arctan of the different directions:

arctan(-147.847985/-45.6215327) = 252.85 degrees.


So the plane is going 154.73 mph at 252.85 degrees :)

Answer: <154.72, 197.15 degrees> (D)

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