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A helicopter is heading N 39° W (i.e. direction angle of 129°) with an airspeed of 24 mph, and the wind is blowing S 12°
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 10:35 am
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A helicopter is heading N 39° W (i.e. direction angle of 129°) with an airspeed of 24 mph, and the wind is blowing S 12° W (i.e. direction angle of 258°) at 11 mph. Round all numbers in your answers below to 2 places after the decimal point. (a) Find the velocity vector that represents the true heading of the helicopter. Type your answer in component form, <a, b> (where a and b represent some numbers). Velocity vector of helicopter's true heading: (b) Find the helicopter's speed relative to the ground (in mph). Helicopter's speed = mph (c) Find the helicopter's drift angle, 6. (The drift angle is the number of degrees that the helicopter will end up flying off-course.) 8 = degrees
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