A glider flies southeast (at 320.0) at 25.0 km/h. A wind blows at 12.0 km/h from 15.0

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A glider flies southeast (at 320.0°) at 25.0 km/h. A wind blows at 12.0 km/h from 15.0° south of west. What is the new velocity of the glider with respect to the ground in standard position?

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Applied Physics

ISBN: 978-0132109277

10th Edition

Authors: Dale ewen, Neill schurter, P. erik gundersen

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