AsSINLance #17. An airplane has an airspeed of 884 kilometers per hour bearing N53°E. The wind velocity is 66 km/hour in the direction of N38°W. a) Write vectors (to the nearest tenth) representing the airplane A, the 884 km/hr 66 km/hr wind W, and the aircraft relative to the ground R.

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b)
What is the ground speed of the plane? (Round to the nearest km/hour)
What is its direction? (Round to the nearest degree). Write your answer as a bearing. (A
bearing describes a line as heading north or south, and deflected some number of degrees toward
the east or west).
Transcribed Image Text:b) What is the ground speed of the plane? (Round to the nearest km/hour) What is its direction? (Round to the nearest degree). Write your answer as a bearing. (A bearing describes a line as heading north or south, and deflected some number of degrees toward the east or west).
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MTH 175 (Cameron)
8.4 Vector Models
Tutoring Assistance Permitted
#17. An airplane has an airspeed of 884 kilometers per hour bearing N53°E. The wind
velocity is 66 km/hour in the direction of N38°W.
a)
Write vectors (to the nearest tenth) representing the airplane A, the
884 km/hr
wind W, and the aircraft relative to the ground R.
66 km/hr
389
1532
A =
W
R
Transcribed Image Text:Name ASsignment ES MTH 175 (Cameron) 8.4 Vector Models Tutoring Assistance Permitted #17. An airplane has an airspeed of 884 kilometers per hour bearing N53°E. The wind velocity is 66 km/hour in the direction of N38°W. a) Write vectors (to the nearest tenth) representing the airplane A, the 884 km/hr wind W, and the aircraft relative to the ground R. 66 km/hr 389 1532 A = W R
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