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    Oct 22, 2007, 03:42 PM
    Physics: Motion
    A plane is flying at 140km/h in a wind blowing 60km/h (S20*E) in which direction should the plane fly to go 1000km directly North? How long will it take?




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    Oct 22, 2007, 04:01 PM
    It will be easy if you tell me what is meant by (S20*E).

    It seems you mean 20 degrees south of East. (MODIFY THE FOLLOWING IF YOU MEAN SOMETHING ELSE)

    If this is correct, draw a triangle ABC with one side AC = 60, going 20 degrees south of east, AB Vertically upward and CB = 140

    Angle CAB = 90 + 20 = 110

    By Sine rule, solve

    140/Sin 110 = 60 /Sin B

    This will give you value of B, CB is the direction for aeroplane to travel.

    (Wind takes you from A to C, aeroplane goes along CB, Result: AB)


    Angle C = 180 - (A + B)

    This will give you angle C
    Again by Sine rule:

    AB / Sin C = 140/Sin 110

    This gives you value of AB, the resultant velocity vertically upward

    Time taken = 1000/AB

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