A jet pilot performs a vertical loop the loop such that at the
lowest point of the loop, his jet's speed is 924 km/h.
a) Calculate the minumum radius of the circle so that the
centripetal acceleration at the lowest point does not exceed 13.734
m/s2.
b) Calculate the 87 kg pilot's apparent weight at the bottom of the circle.
c) Calculate the pilot's apparent weight at the top assuming the
jet has a constant speed and that the jet is inverted, such that
the pilot's head is pointed down.
A jet pilot performs a vertical loop the loop such that at the lowest point of...
A jet pilot takes his aircraft in a vertical loop, as
shown.
If the jet is moving at a speed of 1140 km/h
at the lowest point of the loop, determine the minimum radius of
the circle so that the centripetal acceleration at the lowest point
does not exceed 7.0 g's?
Calculate the 69-kg
pilot's effective weight (the force with which the seat pushes up
on him) at the bottom of the circle, and at the top of the circle...
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The plot ofan airplane executes constant-speed loop-the-loop maneuver in vertical circle as in the figure below. The speed of the airplane is 2.40 × 102 m/s, and the radius of the circle s 3.05 × 103 m. (a) What is the pilot's apparent weight at the lowest point of the circle if his true weight is 740 N? (b) What is his apparent weight at the highest point of the circle? (c) Describe how the pilot could experience weightlessness if...
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A stunt pilot weighing 0.70 kN performs a vertical circular dive of radius 0.80 km. At the bottom of the dive, the pilot has a speed of 0.20 km/s which at that instant is not changing. What force does the plane exert on the pilot? 4.3 kN up 5.6 kN up 2.3 kN up 5.6 kN down 4.3 kN down
A motorbike performs the'' loop the loop' 'stunt where it travels in vertical circular motion. At the top of the circle the centripetal force is fn+mg=mv^2/r. It must have a minimum speed to stay on the track. The book says to minimise velocity the normal force has to equal zero. My question is how can a normal force be zero if something has to be oppose the static frictional force.
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