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A novice pilot sets a plane's controls thinking the plane will fly at 2.5 X 102 kmh to the north if the wind blows at 75 kmh toward the southeast what is the plane's resultant velocity?

The wind is blowing at a vector of 225 degrees with a magnitude of 75. The original heading is on a vector of zero with a magnitude of 2500. The resultant vector is then 15 degrees east of north at 203.98 kmh.


How does the initial velocity change with he point of released of inclined plane?

The initial velocity of an object released from an inclined plane depends on the height from which it is released. The higher the release point, the greater the initial velocity of the object due to the larger potential energy it possesses. This initial velocity will determine the object's motion once it leaves the inclined plane.


An aeroplane flying at a constant velocity releases a bomb. As the bomb drops down from the aeroplane what will be the position of the bomb with respect to the plane?

There are two forces on the bomb when it is dropped; horizontal, and vertical. The vertical force is gravity, and the horizontal force is the velocity of the plane when the bomb is dropped. In order to determine how far away the bomb will drop from the initial point of release, it is necessary to know the height that the plane is at, and the velocity of the plane, which is also the initial horizontal velocity of the bomb (it is constant, neglecting air resistence.)


Where would we use plane mirrors?

Plane mirrors are commonly used in everyday objects like bathrooms, dressing tables, and car side mirrors for reflections and visual aid. They are also utilized in scientific experiments, optical devices, and laser systems for precise reflection and alignment purposes. Additionally, plane mirrors are employed in the design of periscopes and kaleidoscopes for viewing and entertainment applications.


What is the magnitude of the vertical component of the velocity of the plane in item 1?

The magnitude of the vertical component of the velocity of the plane in item 1 is 240 m/s as given in the initial information.