Physics, asked by kunalbansal61, 1 year ago

A bird can fly in the air at a constant speed y. There is a wind of speed v, blowing from the North
The bird has to move in the East-West direction? What is its speed (in m/s) with respect to the
Earth?
Take: v,= 18 km/hr., v=13ms-l;​

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Answered by Azfar05
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Explanation:

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Explanation:since the velocity of bird is along x-axis and the velocity of air is along the y-axis, therefore the resultant velocity of bird with respect to earth is given by√(y^2+x^2)

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