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How did we get the angle OCT as 75? how?
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30+45=75
We know that wind is coming from the north-west direction. So it makes a 45 degrees angle with the vertical. You can place the vector of wind at the end of the vector of plane. As shown in the diagram the angle between OC and vertical is 30 degrees which is the alternate angle to the one given already in the question. So 45+30=75.
 
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I know the 30 part. i dont get where did we get that 45 from
nothings gvn in the question abt this angle and also no property can b appld
 
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Yar, 'North-West' means the vector has a 45 degrees angle with the vertical and a 45 degrees angle with the horizontal. Just remember the compass rule. Ever quadrant is 90 degrees. North-West bisects the 90 degrees.
 

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Several rules. I can only tell if you ask a question. I vaguely remember them.
 
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haha no but i didnt know that something in a North-west makes a 45 degrees angle or bisects the 90 angle
 
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