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To a motorist travelling due North at 50km/hr, the wind appears to come from North West at 60mk/hr. Find the true velocity of the wind.​

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Answer:43.1 km/h

Explanation:

Suppose velocity of motorist
\vec{v_1}=50\hat{j}

The appeared velocity of wind or resultant velocity is
\vec{v_r}=60[\hat{i}\cdot (1)/(√(2))+\hat{j}\cdot (1)/(√(2))]

Suppose the true velocity of wind is
v_2

so,
\vec{v_1}+\vec{v_2}=\vec{v_r}


\vec{v_2}=(60)/(√(2))\hat{i}+((60)/(√(2))-50)\hat{j}\\\vec{v_2}=42.42\hat{i}-7.57\hat{j}\\absolute\ velocity=√(42.42^2+(-7.57)2)=43.09\approx 43.1\ km/h

To a motorist travelling due North at 50km/hr, the wind appears to come from North-example-1
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