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A ship moves along the equator to the east with velocity = 30km/hour. The southeastern wind bloes at an angle = to the equator with velocity = 15km/hour. Find the wind velocity relative to the ship and the angle between the equator and the wind direction in the reference frame fixed to the ship.
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Horizontal component of wind velocity w.r.t ship =
Vertical component of wind velocity w.r.t ship =
Wind speed relative to ship =
=
Angle relative to ship =
Using values:
Relative speed = = 39.6 km/hour
Wind angle =
2 comments:
I have a Doubt. Ithink It should be sqrt(v1^2 + v2^2 -2v1v2cosB)
Hi Adnan,
I guess you are getting confused about the wind direction. wind direction is denoted by the direction FROM which wind is blowing (and not TO). Refer to the diagram -- that's the correct representation of wind direction.
https://www.google.co.in/search?q=What+does+wind+direction+mean
Regards,
Apurva
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