Airplane A is flying north with a constant horizontal velocity of 471 km/h. Airplane B is flying southwest at the same altitude with a velocity of 562 km/h. From the frame of reference of A, determine the magnitude v, of the apparent or relative velocity of B. Also find the magnitude of the apparent velocity Vn with which B appears to be moving sideways or normal to its centerline. Would the results be different if the two airplanes were flying at different but constant altitudes? Answers: Vr = 42° Vn= Mi UB B ! km/h ! km/h

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Airplane A is flying north with a constant horizontal velocity of 471 km/h. Airplane B is flying southwest at the same altitude with a
velocity of 562 km/h. From the frame of reference of A, determine the magnitude v, of the apparent or relative velocity of B. Also find
the magnitude of the apparent velocity Vn with which B appears to be moving sideways or normal to its centerline. Would the results
be different if the two airplanes were flying at different but constant altitudes?
Answers:
Vr =
42°
Vn=
i
UB
B
7,0
! km/h
km/h
Transcribed Image Text:Airplane A is flying north with a constant horizontal velocity of 471 km/h. Airplane B is flying southwest at the same altitude with a velocity of 562 km/h. From the frame of reference of A, determine the magnitude v, of the apparent or relative velocity of B. Also find the magnitude of the apparent velocity Vn with which B appears to be moving sideways or normal to its centerline. Would the results be different if the two airplanes were flying at different but constant altitudes? Answers: Vr = 42° Vn= i UB B 7,0 ! km/h km/h
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