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Airplanes A and B are flying at the same altitude and are tracking the eye of hurricane C. The relative velocity of C with respect to A is vC/A = 350 km/h ⦫ 75°, and the relative velocity of C with respect to B is vC/B = 400 km/h ⦪ 40°. Determine (a) the relative velocity of B with respect to A, (b) the velocity of A if ground-based
Fig. P11.121
(a)
The relative velocity
Answer to Problem 11.121P
The relative velocity
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
The relative velocity
The relative velocity
Calculation:
Show the relative velocity vector diagram of airplanes with respect to hurricane as in Figure (1).
Write the relative velocity of hurricane with respect to airplane A:
Here,
Write the relative velocity of hurricane with respect to airplane B:
Here,
Equate equations (1) and (2).
Write the relative velocity of airplane B with respect to airplane A:
Here,
Substitute equation (4) in equation (3).
Calculate relative velocity B with respective to A by applying law of cosine for Figure (1).
Here,
Substitute
Calculate the angle
Here,
Substitute
Write the angle subtended by
Here, angle subtended by
Substitute
Therefore, the relative velocity
(b)
The velocity
Answer to Problem 11.121P
The velocity
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
The relative velocity
The relative velocity
Calculation:
Rewrite Equation (1):
Write vector
Choose direction of
Substitute
Calculate the resultant velocity
Here,
Substitute
Calculate the angle
Substitute
Therefore, the velocity
(c)
The change in position
Answer to Problem 11.121P
The change in position
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
The relative velocity
The relative velocity
Calculation:
Write the position of airplane B as:
Here,
Write the position of hurricane as:
Here,
Write the position of hurricane with respect to airplane B as:
Here,
Use Equations (8) and (9) to rewrite Equation (10)
Write the change in position of hurricane with respect to B as:
Here,
Rewrite Equation (11) using Equation (12) as:
Calculate the change in position
Substitute
Therefore, the change in position
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