How can you measure speed of a plane from the ground?

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SUMMARY

The speed of a plane can be measured from the ground using the formula for speed, which is distance divided by time. Specifically, radar guns or GPS tracking systems are commonly employed to obtain accurate measurements of an aircraft's speed. For example, using a radar gun, one can calculate the speed by measuring the time it takes for the plane to travel a known distance. Understanding the principles of relative motion and the Doppler effect is essential for accurate speed measurement.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of physics principles, particularly motion.
  • Familiarity with radar technology and its applications.
  • Knowledge of GPS systems and their functionality.
  • Understanding of the Doppler effect in relation to speed measurement.
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  • Research the principles of relative motion in physics.
  • Learn about the operation and applications of radar guns.
  • Explore how GPS technology calculates speed and distance.
  • Study the Doppler effect and its relevance in speed measurement.
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Aerospace engineers, physics students, aviation enthusiasts, and professionals involved in aircraft monitoring and speed measurement will benefit from this discussion.

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how can you measure the speed of the plane from the ground.

Can anyone help and please explain as much as you can and if you can provide the equation/example that would be wonderful.?
 
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Have you got any ideas at all? What do you know about speed so far; that is, what is required to measure speed?
 

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