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Use the Pythagorean theorem to answer this question. A paper airplane is thrown westward at a rate of 6 m/s. The wind is blowing at 8 m/s toward the north. What is the actual velocity of the airplane?

2 m/s, northwest
10 m/s, northwest
14 m/s, northwest
48 m/s, northwest

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6^2 + 8^2 = 36 + 64 = 100

sqrt(100) = 10 m/s northwest
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The correct answer to the question is : 10 m/s , northwest.

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the question, the velocity of wind V = 8 m/s towards north.

The velocity of the paper airplane is V' = 6 m/s towards west.

We are asked to calculate the actual velocity of the airplane.

By putting Pythagorean theorem, the actual velocity of the airplane is calculated as -


V_(net)^2 =\ V^2+V'^2


V_(net)^2=\ 6^2+8^2


V_(net)^2\ =\ 100


V_(net)=\ √(100)\ m/s


V_(net)=\ 10\ m/s towards northeast.

Hence, the correct answer is 10 m/s , northwest.

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