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DYNAMICS - CASE STUDY

    Introduction


The plane's velocity is relative
to the aircraft carrier

 

An F-15's navigation system has been destroyed, and the pilot needs to find his way back to land. He passes the aircraft carrier Nimitz, whose radar operator is able to determine the F-15's velocity relative to the carrier. How can the pilot use this information to find his way home?

What is known:

  • The Nimitz is traveling north at 15 knots (nautical miles per hour) relative to the earth.
  • The radar operator on the carrier determines that the velocity of the F-15 relative to the carrier is horizontal and of magnitude 300 knots to the northeast.
     

  Question

   

What are the magnitude and direction of the plane's velocity relative to the earth?

     
    Approach

   
  • The carrier's velocity relative to the earth, and the velocity of the plane relative to the carrier are known. By developing equations relating the motion of two or more objects, the motion of the plane relative to the earth based on its motion relative to the carrier can be determined.
     
   
 
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