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Drift of an Airplane |
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An airplane travels with speed km/h due east while the wind velocity is km/h from WSW.
In the picture east is the direction of the horizontal axis and north is the direction of the vertical one. The velocity vector of the air plane itself is therefore
and the vector of the wind velocity is given by
Starting at the coordinates of the air plane are after one hour (superposition of the motions)
If denotes the orthogonal projection of on the line with direction , then the velocity of the air plane relative to the earth is the sum of the component due east
and the drift
towards north.
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