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  1. A pilot is flying a small plane at 30.0 m/s in a circular path with a radius of 100.0 m. If a centripetal force of 635 N is
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  2. The plane is traveling at 288 m/s on a vertical circle of radius 622 m. Determine the ratio of the normal force to the magnitude
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  3. the magnitude of a pilot is w. the plane is travelling at 230m/s on a vertical circle of radius 690m. determine the ratio Fn/w.
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  4. I saw a similar question to this. Before you answer this, we are not the same person.A pilot plans to take 5 adults on a flight
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  5. 1. A small plane can travel at 200 km/h in still air. If a 50.0 km/h wind is coming from the east, determine the ground velocity
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  6. FLIGHT COMPANY-PILOT (Pilot No; Pilot-name;Addr; Salary); - FLIGHT (Flight-ID; Flight-name; H-Dep; D-Arr; Pilot-ID; Plane-ID;
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  7. A pilot flies his plain in a vertical loop with a radius of 500m.a) what is the speed of the aircraft if the pilot is
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  8. A pilot is flying an airplane. Due to strong winds, the pilot decides to fly 4,000 feet lower to avoid excessive turbulence. It
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  9. A pilot is flying an airplane. Due to strong winds, the pilot decides to fly 4,000 feet lower to avoid excessive turbulence. It
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  10. A pilot is flying an airplane. Due to strong winds, the pilot decides to fly 4,000 feet lower to avoid excessive turbulence. It
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