While flying north in late spring, a Canada goose experiences a 30.0 km/h crosswind that blows eastward perpendicular to the bird's motion. In which direction should the goose fly in order to keep travelling north with respect to the ground? A Canada goose can fly at a speed of 65.0 km/h in calm air. A. 24.8° east of north diiw bruog di mod qu igiea ebnonen B. 24.8° west of north u hanxo lor qu ge tode ei so C. 27.5° east of north D. 27.5° west of north E. 27.5° north of west F. None of those onimos m 8S o boo lehini w onole orh bun noolled od nows oh () drod onol s lo (aoioib bns sbusingam) yioolav se (d)
While flying north in late spring, a Canada goose experiences a 30.0 km/h crosswind that blows eastward perpendicular to the bird's motion. In which direction should the goose fly in order to keep travelling north with respect to the ground? A Canada goose can fly at a speed of 65.0 km/h in calm air. A. 24.8° east of north diiw bruog di mod qu igiea ebnonen B. 24.8° west of north u hanxo lor qu ge tode ei so C. 27.5° east of north D. 27.5° west of north E. 27.5° north of west F. None of those onimos m 8S o boo lehini w onole orh bun noolled od nows oh () drod onol s lo (aoioib bns sbusingam) yioolav se (d)
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Transcribed Image Text:While flying north in late spring, a Canada goose experiences a 30.0 km/h crosswind that
blows eastward perpendicular to the bird's motion. In which direction should the goose
fly in order to keep travelling north with respect to the ground? A Canada goose can fly at
a speed of 65.0 km/h in calm air.
A. 24.8° east of north
ediw bruog ordi mot qu giena ebnonen ne
B. 24.8° west of north 0 vhanxo tor) qu igie lode i snow
C. 27.5° east of north
od de s onole orh ban noolled odt nodweoa, or ()
drod n onoicedu lo (aoil bau abuingem) vioolev sel (d)
D. 27.5° west of north
E. 27.5° north of west
F. None of those
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