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Providing the plane flies high enough, it will be pushed by the jet stream when flying east. The wind will oppose it when flying west.
The main rotor of a helicopter is actually a set of wings that turn. They produce lift, just like the wings of an airplane. To change direction, the rotor is tilted, and the helicopter is PULLED in that direction.
Weight of an object in a flying airplane will lessen very, very, very slightly due to being farther from the center of the earth (gravity), but its mass remains constant.
Add the vectors 395km in the east direction >>>>>>>>>>>395kmh>>>>> + (-) 55kmh in the west direction <<<55<<< __________ >>>>>>>345kmh>>>>>> in the west direction
The force that holds water in the container is called centripetal force. It is not specific to water, it affect anything spun in a circle. The water has inertia, which means it wants to continue in the direction that its moving - if you were to let go, the water would fly forward in its current direction. And not only does your container keep the water from flying off, it also keeps changing the direction the water wants to go. If you spin the container fast enough, centripetal force can beat the force of gravity. Its as if the water is being endlessly thrown into the bottom of the container.
You are flying west (start at north, and work your way around clockwise, 90 degrees for every quarter of a circle)
on a heading indicator there are 360 degrees, North being 0, East being 90, South 180, and West 270, the helicopter's flying SW, and is therfore in the middle of 180 and 270, so your answer is 225 degrees
Motion whose direction and speed changes continuously is called random motion. Eg:a fish swimming in water , a flying butterfly ,a bird flying in the sky,etc.
Providing the plane flies high enough, it will be pushed by the jet stream when flying east. The wind will oppose it when flying west.
NNE is the direction you would fly.
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Are you asking what flying lead changes are? When a horse is cantering one of two front legs will lead. This is called a lead. A lead change is when a horse changes direction, bend and lead legs in the air. Leads are important for balance for horses. Lead changes are done at the canter in all aspects of riding.
When flying from England to Brazil, you'd be flying in a southwesterly direction.
WE WOULD BE FLYING IN EASTERN DIRECTION FROM MIA TO LON.
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The flight distance from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to Moscow, Russia is about 5,230 miles.