Asked by Dan
A pilot, whose mass is 91.0 kg, makes a loop-the-loop in a fast jet. Assume that the jet maintains a constant speed of 125 m/s and that the radius of the loop-the-loop is 0.478 km. What is the apparent weight that the pilot feels (i.e., the force with which the pilot presses against the seat) at the bottom of the loop-the-loop?
What is the pilot's apparent weight at the top of the loop-the-loop?
What is the pilot's apparent weight at the top of the loop-the-loop?
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Writeacher
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Please pick one name and stay with it.
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Dan
I think it is.
and it's not one person, we study in a group.
Thank You.
and it's not one person, we study in a group.
Thank You.
Answered by
Elena
ApWeight = mg±mv²/R
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Dan
I don't understand it, can you please explain it to me?.. Thanks
Answered by
Dan
I got it!!!
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