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relative velocity in a plane

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Answered by Anonymous
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In other words, the velocity of theplane with respect to the ground is the vector sum of the plane's velocity relative to the air and the air's velocity relative to the ground. ... In this coordinate system, it is conventional to specify a vector in term of its magnitude, , and its compass bearing

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Answered by swagg0
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Relative velocity is used to describe the motion of airplanes in the wind or moving boats through water etc. This velocity is computed according to the observer inside the object.

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