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“If an airplane pilot is told to fly 123 km in a straight line to get from San F

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Question

“If an airplane pilot is told to fly 123 km in a straight line to get from San Francisco to Sacramento, explain why he could end up anywhere on the circle shown in Figure 3.48. What other information would he need to get to Sacramento?

“If an airplane pilot is told to fly 123 km in a straight line to get from San Francisco to Sacramento, explain why he could end up anywhere on the circle shown in Figure 3.48. What other information would he need to get to Sacramento?

“If an airplane pilot is told to fly 123 km in a straight line to get from San Francisco to Sacramento, explain why he could end up anywhere on the circle shown in Figure 3.48. What other information would he need to get to Sacramento?

Explanation / Answer

There must be wind blowing which will not allow airplane to reach to Sacramento directly, Instead plane might end up anywhere on circle shown depending the direction of wind flow.

Other information required is velocity and direction of wind.