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Question 9
The line segment [S, E], shown below, represents an airport runway. The point S and the point E represent the start and end points of the runway respectively. The di... show full transcript
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To find the length of the runway, we first convert the units from the diagram to real distance. Since the scale indicates that 1 unit represents 250 metres, we determine the length in units by counting the number of units from S to E.
Given: 1 unit = 250 metres, and based on the diagram that appears to indicate S to E is 10 units long:
Total length in metres = 10 units × 250 m/unit = 2500 metres.
To convert this into kilometres, we use the conversion factor 1 km = 1000 m:
Length in km = 2500 m ÷ 1000 = 2.5 km.
Thus, the length of the runway is 2.5 km.
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To plot the flight path of the aircraft:
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To find the total distance travelled by the aircraft when it is directly above E:
Let h be the height reached at point L, represented by
Calculating this gives
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To find the distance from airport B to airport C:
Let distance BC = x, then according to the sine rule:
4. Compute x and round to the nearest km.
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To calculate the total distance travelled:
Here, r = 10 km (from the problem statement) and ( \theta = 70^\circ ). 2. Calculate C, adding the distance of the circular portion to those previously flown: 3. Total distance = Distance from C to the circle + Arc length + return from the circle to C. Provide the complete answer rounded to two decimal places.
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