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PHY 121

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If an airplane is flying north, from what direction would the wind be blowing to most effectively cause the aircraft to veer toward the east?

What sort of path would it follow for the first second or so?

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If it just going to veer toward the east, a wind from south west could cause that. A wind from the west would push it to the east--not let it veer.

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If the wind keeps shifting so as to remain perpendicular to the direction of motion what path will the airplane follow?

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Perpendicular to motion would be either from the east or from the west. I don 't know about constantly shifting winds that stay perpendicular to the direction of motion. I just hope this is not a little 12-seat puddle-jumper like we rode in on our vacation. That thing was scary without any gusts of winds.

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I remember those puddle-jumpers.

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