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In 1933, a storm occuring in the pacific Ocean moved with speeds reaching a maximum of 126 km/h. suppose a storm is moving north at this speed. If a gull flies east trough the storm with a speed of 40.0 km/h relative to the air, whats the velocity of the gull relative to earth
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