PHYSICS FOR SCIEN & ENGNR W/MOD MAST
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Chapter 3, Problem 65P
(II) In what direction should the pilot aim the plane in Problem 64 so that it will fly due south?
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PHYSICS FOR SCIEN & ENGNR W/MOD MAST
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