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An aeroplane leaves an airport and flies due north at a speed of 1000 km per hour. At the same time, another aeroplane leaves the same airport and flies due west at a speed of 1200 km per hour. How far apart will be the two planes after 3/2 hours?

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Answered by nitishschoolthepupil
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Answer:

300√61 km

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

Speed of first aeroplane = 1000 km/hr

Distance covered by first aeroplane flying due north in

1.5 hours (OA) = 100 × 3/2 km = 1500 km

Speed of second aeroplane = 1200 km/hr

Distance covered by second aeroplane flying due west in 1.5 hours (OB) = 1200 × 3/2 km = 1800 km

In right angle ΔAOB, by Pythagoras Theorem,

AB2 = AO2 + OB2

⇒ AB2 = (1500)2 + (1800)2

⇒ AB = √(2250000 + 3240000)

= √5490000

⇒ AB = 300√61 km

Hence, the distance between two planes will be Given,

Speed of first aeroplane = 1000 km/hr

Distance covered by first aeroplane flying due north in

1.5 hours (OA) = 100 × 3/2 km = 1500 km

Speed of second aeroplane = 1200 km/hr

Distance covered by second aeroplane flying due west in 1.5 hours (OB) = 1200 × 3/2 km = 1800 km

In right angle ΔAOB, by Pythagoras Theorem,

AB2 = AO2 + OB2

⇒ AB2 = (1500)2 + (1800)2

⇒ AB = √(2250000 + 3240000)

= √5490000

⇒ AB = 300√61 km

Hence, the distance between two aeroplanes will be 300√61 km.

Answered by ItzBarnali
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