Problem 1. (a) A plane flies a distance of 100km with 200, then turns around and flies back. How long will the flight take? (Ignore any acceleration and deceleration phases.) (b) The same plane flies the same route on another day. This time the plane encounters a steady headwind of 40 in the outbound trip and correspondingly a tailwind of 40 on the return trip. How long will the flight take now?
Problem 1. (a) A plane flies a distance of 100km with 200, then turns around and flies back. How long will the flight take? (Ignore any acceleration and deceleration phases.) (b) The same plane flies the same route on another day. This time the plane encounters a steady headwind of 40 in the outbound trip and correspondingly a tailwind of 40 on the return trip. How long will the flight take now?
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![Problem 1. (a) A plane flies a distance of 100km with 200, then turns around and flies back.
How long will the flight take? (Ignore any acceleration and deceleration phases.)
(b) The same plane flies the same route on another day. This time the plane encounters a steady
headwind of 40 m in the outbound trip and correspondingly a tailwind of 40m on the return trip.
How long will the flight take now?
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 1. (a) A plane flies a distance of 100km with 200, then turns around and flies back.
How long will the flight take? (Ignore any acceleration and deceleration phases.)
(b) The same plane flies the same route on another day. This time the plane encounters a steady
headwind of 40 m in the outbound trip and correspondingly a tailwind of 40m on the return trip.
How long will the flight take now?
S
train
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