Math, asked by rishikesh933, 4 months ago

The pilot directs the aircraft to fly due north
at 600 km/h. A side-wind blows at 100 km/h
towards the east. What will be the aircraft's
resultant velocity? (Give both its speed and
its direction.)​

Answers

Answered by oojj
0

Answer:

resultant velocity = √360001 kmph towards northeast

Answered by shobhavishwakarma77
2

Answer:

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