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Question
An aeroplane leaves an airport and flies due North at a speed of 200 km\hr. At the same time another aeroplane leaves the same airport and flies due West at a speed of 150 km\hr. How far apart will be the two aeroplanes after 4 hours?.
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Solution
Given:
Plane A: Due North at 200 km/hr.
Plane B: Due West at 150 km/hr.
Time = 4 hours.
Step-wise calculation:
1. Distance travelled by Plane A
= Speed × Time
= 200 × 4
= 800 km
2. Distance travelled by Plane B
= Speed × Time
= 150 × 4
= 600 km
3. The two paths are perpendicular, so the separation is the hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs 800 km and 600 km.
Using the Pythagorean theorem:
Separation = 8002 + 6002
= 640000 + 360000
= 1,000,000
Separation = `sqrt(1,000,000)`
= 1000 km
After 4 hours, the two aeroplanes are 1000 km apart.
