What Is the Wind Velocity Affecting the Light Plane's Course?

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The discussion revolves around calculating the wind velocity affecting a light plane's course. The plane is flying due south at 185 km/h but ends up traveling 135 km at a 75-degree angle south of east after one hour, indicating the influence of wind. Participants emphasize the need to use vector addition to relate the plane's airspeed and ground speed to determine the wind's speed and direction. The problem requires understanding the concept of relative velocity and how to represent these vectors graphically. Ultimately, the goal is to find the wind velocity relative to the ground based on the given information.
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A light plane is headed due south with a speed relative to still
air of 185 km/h. After 1 h, the pilot notices that they have
covered only 135 km and their direction is not south but 75˚ south
of east. What is the wind velocity?


I know I have to set up a triangle and solve from but there, but I don't even know how to draw it. Help please!
 
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I just can't get the question. The plane had been moving due south with a relative speed of 185km/h. Then they decided to turn 75 degrees toward south of east, distancing 135 km in an hour. The question is to figure out what the wind velocity was. Is it the question?
 
@PaulDirac
The aircraft has an airspeed and bearing (given) but the plane has been blown by the wind so that the resulting motion over the ground is something else (also given). OP is being asked to find the direction and speed of the wind wrt the ground.

@dfcitykid
... you have to use the definition of the relative velocity.
You are given the velocities plane wrt ground and plane wrt air, and you want to find the velocity air wrt ground.
How are these velocities normally related to each other?
 
PaulDirac said:
I just can't get the question. The plane had been moving due south...

No. Its been heading/pointing south not moving south. Its movement over the ground has been affected by unexpected wind.
 
...I still don't get it :(
 
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Do you know how to add vectors?

A typical example would be:
Aircraft can fly at 60kmph wrt the air.
The wind is blowing at 30kmph due east.
The pilot wants to fly due south over the ground.
Which direction does he have to point the plane?

How would you normally do that problem?
 
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