An airplane is flying in a horizontal circle at a
speed of 100 m/s. the 80.0 kg pilot does not...
Physics, 10.12.2019 22:31 brionnashelp
An airplane is flying in a horizontal circle at a
speed of 100 m/s. the 80.0 kg pilot does not
want the centripetal acceleration to exceed
6.92 times free-fall acceleration.
find the minimum radius of the plane’s
path. the acceleration due to gravity is 9.81
m/s2
.
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