Write a program in C: - Ask the user for the amount of diesel loaded in the submarine. - Asks the user for the magnitude (distance), in meters, and the heading, in degrees of the navigation to way-point one. - Decompose the vector into x and y components and output the magnitude and direction (North, West, South, or East are the only reliable headings on the sub’s compass) of the x component and then the y component. The x component is the magnitude multiplied by the cosine of the angle. The y component is the magnitude multiplied by the sine of the angle. Determine compass direction depending on weather the vector component is positive or negative. - Calculate the amount of diesel spent to waypoint 1 and output it. Also output the amount of diesel remaining. (The submarine has a fuel capacity of 175 metric tons of diesel but was loaded with 1 ton in the example. The submarine spends 1 ton of diesel per 51 miles traveled.)

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Write a program in C:

- Ask the user for the amount of diesel loaded in the submarine.
- Asks the user for the magnitude (distance), in meters, and the heading, in degrees of the
navigation to way-point one.
- Decompose the vector into x and y components and output the magnitude and
direction (North, West, South, or East are the only reliable headings on the sub’s
compass) of the x component and then the y component. The x component is the
magnitude multiplied by the cosine of the angle. The y component is the magnitude
multiplied by the sine of the angle. Determine compass direction depending on weather
the vector component is positive or negative.
- Calculate the amount of diesel spent to waypoint 1 and output it. Also output the
amount of diesel remaining. (The submarine has a fuel capacity of 175 metric tons of
diesel but was loaded with 1 ton in the example. The submarine spends 1 ton of diesel
per 51 miles traveled.)
- This step has to be repeated for another waypoint.
- Ask the user for the target bearing (0 to 25 degrees) and range (range in meters).

Sample input/output:
Please enter the amount of diesel loaded: 1
Please enter heading for waypoint 1 in degrees: 45
Please enter distance to waypoint 1 in meters: 6000
Move on heading due East for 4242.74 meters
Move on heading due North for 4242.54 meters
Fuel spent = 0.1034 Tons used.
Fuel remaining = 0.8966 Tons remaining.
Please enter heading for waypoint 2 in degrees: 220
Please enter distance to waypoint 2 in meters: 4500
Move on heading due West for 3447.19 meters
Move on heading due South for 2892.54 meters
Fuel spent = 0.0772 Tons used.
Fuel remaining = 0.8194 Tons remaining.
Please enter target bearing in degrees: 23
Please enter target range in meters: 500
Fire torpedoes on heading 24.61 degrees with a spread of 8
degrees

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