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The compass of an airplane indicates that it is headed towards north, and its airspeed indicator shows that it is moving through air at 240 km/h. If there is wind of 100 km/h from west to east, what is the velocity of the airplane relative to earth?​

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Answered by yuvrajsinghdhillon11
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Therefore, the Wind Correction Angle will be (100*90)÷240 = 37.5 degrees. Therefore, to maintain its track, the aircraft will have heading of 360–37.5 = 322.5 degrees.

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