We want to get the resultant velocity and direction of an airplane given that we know the velocity of the airplane and the velocity of the wind.
We will get that the velocity is 70.7 mph and the direction is 85.8° north of east.
First, let's define north as the positive y-axis and east as the positive x-axis.
The airplane flies due north at 100mph, then the velocity of the airplane alone is:
V = (0mph, 100 mph)
The wind's velocity has a magnitude of 30mph at 80° south from east (or an angle of -80° in a general coordinate axis) then the components are:
Then the vector is:
V' = (5.2mph, -29.5 mph)
The resultant velocity is just the sum of these two vectors, so we have:
resultant velocity = (0mph, 100 mph) + (5.2mph, -29.5 mph)
= (5.2 mph, 70.5 mph)
The magnitude is:
M = √( (5.2 mph)^2 + ( 70.5 mph)^2) = 70.7 mph
And the direction is given by:
θ = Atan(70.5 mph/5.2 mph) = 85.8°
Meaning that the direction is 85.8° north of east.
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Answer:
velocity of the airiplaine is 104 m/s ( 73 degrees N of W)
Step-by-step explanation:
The height of the triangle can not be more than 15 feet.
A triangle is a 3-sided shape that is occasionally referred to as a triangle. There are three sides and three angles in every triangle, some of which may be the same.
Given the triangle,
Base = 16 feet.
Area = 120 feet²
Since the area of a triangle is given as (1/2) × base × height.
So,
Area = (1/2) × base × height.
120 = (1/2) × 16× height
Height = 120/8 = 15 feet
Hence "The height of the triangle can not be more than 15 feet".
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The height is 15 feet.
0.5xbxh<_120 (equate formula for area of triangle to 120)
0.5x16xh<_120
16xh<_240 (120 divided by 0.5)
h<_15 (240 divided by 16)
Answer:
every year they add 4
Step-by-step explanation:
every year they add 4 so
year 1- 10
year 2- 14
year 3- 18
year 4- 22
year 5- 26
James works in a flower shop. He will put 36 tulips in vases. He must use the same number of tulips in each vase. How many tulips could be in each vase?
To find out how many tulips could be in each vase, divide the total number of tulips by the number of vases. The number of tulips in each vase will be the same.
To find out how many tulips could be in each vase, we need to divide the total number of tulips (36) by the number of vases. Since James must use the same number of tulips in each vase, the number of tulips in each vase will be the same.
So, to find out how many tulips could be in each vase, we divide 36 by the number of vases.
For example, if there are 6 vases, then the number of tulips in each vase would be 36 divided by 6, which is 6. Therefore, each vase would have 6 tulips.
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Answer:
Explanation:
You can set a system of two equations.
1. Variables
2. Cost
x + 0.5y = 220 ↔ equation (1)
3. There were 80 more pencils than pens
Then:
pencils = 80 + pens
↓ ↓
y = 80 + x ↔ equation (2)
4. Solve the system
i) Substitute the equation (2) into the equation (1):
ii) Solve
iii) Substitute x = 120 into the equation (2)
Solution: 120 pens and 200 pencils ← answer