Sir Joey who works in Oman terribly misses his country, Philippines which is approximately 7,004 km vector due west. Due to homesickness, he booked a flight on his way home with a top speed of 650 km/hr. During his flight, the plane experienced a 75 km/hr wind blowing in the direction of 60 degrees south of east. What would be the net velocity of his flight? What would be the shortest amount of Sir Joey's flight time?

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Sir Joey who works in Oman terribly misses his country, Philippines which is approximately 7,004 km vector
due west. Due to homesickness, he booked a flight on his way home with a top speed of 650 km/hr. During his
flight, the plane experienced a 75 km/hr wind blowing in the direction of 60 degrees south of east. What would
be the net velocity of his flight? What would be the shortest amount of Sir Joey's flight time?
Transcribed Image Text:Sir Joey who works in Oman terribly misses his country, Philippines which is approximately 7,004 km vector due west. Due to homesickness, he booked a flight on his way home with a top speed of 650 km/hr. During his flight, the plane experienced a 75 km/hr wind blowing in the direction of 60 degrees south of east. What would be the net velocity of his flight? What would be the shortest amount of Sir Joey's flight time?
The length of a beam is nine meters. From the left end, it carries a triangular load of 300N/m. Also, 2m from the left end, a
concentrated load of 100. Find the resultant of the triangular load, and the reactions at the left and right end. Draw a proper
FBD.
Transcribed Image Text:The length of a beam is nine meters. From the left end, it carries a triangular load of 300N/m. Also, 2m from the left end, a concentrated load of 100. Find the resultant of the triangular load, and the reactions at the left and right end. Draw a proper FBD.
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