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Consider the Bell X-2 research aircraft, which was the first aircraft to achieve Mach 3 on September 27th , 1956. During this flight, the aircraft reached a velocity of 936 m/s at an altitude of 65,500 ft. Calculate the actual Mach number that the X-2 achieved during this flight. Now, consider two other conditions. Condition #1: Assuming the aircraft travels at the same velocity in Jupiter’s atmosphere at an altitude where the temperature is -145 °C. Also, assume that the atmosphere of Jupiter is made up of entirely hydrogen gas (H2) which has a molecular weight of 2.016 g/mol. Calculate the Mach number of the X-2 on Jupiter. Condition #2: Assuming the aircraft travels at the same velocity in Pluto’s atmosphere at an altitude where the temperature is -223 °C. Also, assume that the atmosphere of Pluto’s is made up of entirely nitrogen gas (N2) which has a molecular weight of 28.013 g/mol. Calculate the Mach number of the X-2 on Pluto.

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