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An airplane is flying in a horizontal circle at a speed of 482 km/h. The wings of the plane are tilted at 38.2° to the horizontal; see Fig. Find the radius of the circle in which the plane is flying. Assume that the centripetal force is provided entirely by the lift force perpendicular to the wing surface,

An airplane is flying in a horizontal circle at a speed of 482 km/h. The wings of the plane are tilted at 38.2° to the horizontal; see Fig. Find the radius of the circle in which the plane is flying. Assume that the centripetal force is provided entirely by the lift force perpendicular to the wing surface,

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Kevin Nash
askIITians Faculty 332 Points
8 years ago
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Therefore, the radius of the circle traced by the airplane is 2,322 m.

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