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When an airplane experiences drag,
When an airplane experiences drag, are the forces added or subtracted?
Hint: Drag is the term used to describe the air in front
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The drag on an airplane traveling at velocity v is D=av^2+(b/v^2) where a and b are positive constants. At what speed does the
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An airplane is flying at 95.0 m/s when the engine is turned off. As it glides, it experiences a force of drag so that is slows
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1. In order for an airplane to fly, which of the following must be true?
a. The thrust must be equal to or greater than the drag,
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1. In order for an airplane to fly, which of the following must be true?
a) The thrust must be equal to or greater than the drag,
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A falling 50-kg skydiver experiences an upward acceleration of 6.2 m/s2 when she opens her parachute?
Show (by calculation) how
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AN AIRPLANE HEADS DUE NORTH 100MPH. IT EXPERIENCES A 20 MPH WIND FLOW IN THE DIRECTION S45(DEGREES)E. DETERMINE THE SPEED AND
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An airplane is flying horizontally with a speed of 1000 km/hr (278 m/s) when it drops a payload. The payload hits the ground 37
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An airplane normally flies at 280 km/h. What is its airspeed if it experiences 80 km/hr headwind?
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An airplane normally flies at 280 km/h. What is its airspeed if it experiences 80 km/hr headwind?
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Catherine
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