Answer;
- This statement about matter and its behavior is best classified as a Law.
-It is the Law of Universal Gravitation.
Explanation;
-The Law of Universal Gravitation states that every point mass attracts every other point mass in the universe by a force pointing in a straight line between the centers-of-mass of both points, and this force is proportional to the masses of the objects and inversely proportional to their separation.This attractive force always points inward, from one point to the other.
-The Law applies to all objects with masses, big or small. Two big objects can be considered as point-like masses, if the distance between them is very large compared to their sizes or if they are spherically symmetric.
The true airspeed will increase and true altitude will increase.
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What is true air speed?</h3>
True airspeed is the airspeed of an aircraft relative to undisturbed air.
It's the aircraft speed relative to the airmass in which it's flying.
<h3>How does outside air temperature affect air speed?</h3>
If the outside air temperature increases during a flight at constant power and at a constant indicated altitude, the true airspeed will increase and true altitude will increase.
Thus, the true airspeed will increase and true altitude will increase.
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First you need to draw the picture of the problem to better understand it. Like the one bellow.
In this task you have 2 sides of triangle and we can calculate angle between them. Angle between them is 120 - 35 = 85 degrees.
Once you have those 3 variables you can calculate third side of triangle using cosine law.
a - second displacement
b - first displacement
c- resultant displacement.

now we just need to calculate this.

a = 196
now, we use cosine law again to find the angle between second and first displacement.

degrees
The angle marked with "?" in the graph is our direction angle. We will call it


Second displacement has magnitude of 196 and a direction of -14.64 with positive x axis