Asked by Ryan
In a vertical dive a peregrine falcon can accelerate at 0.6 times the free-fall acceleration (that is at 0.06g) in reaching the speed of about 100 m/c. If a falcon pulls out of a dive into a circular arc at this speed and can sustain a radial acceleration of 0.6 g, what is the radius of the turn?
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Answered by
drwls
0.6 times the free fall acceleration is not 0.06 g.
m/c is not a unit of speed.
You need to be more careful typing your questions.
Use the formula V^2/R = 0.6 g to solve for the turn radius, R.
m/c is not a unit of speed.
You need to be more careful typing your questions.
Use the formula V^2/R = 0.6 g to solve for the turn radius, R.
Answered by
Mike Oxhard
well you muiltiply 3 by the amount of helicopters. and subtract 6 by 7 and you get 13. 13 is the answer.
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Anonymous
6000
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