It's more related to lift force, so how is the shape of the wings make the...
7.) A Cessna 152 is a small airplane with a mass of 725 kg and a wing area of 15.0 m. It the wings are designed so that the air flows 13.5% faster above the wings than below, then what is the minimum cruising speed of the plane? (You can make the assumption that all the litt force comes from this difference in air flow.)
It's related to Cost Accounting Course How can managers make higher-quality decisions? Give an example of decision made by one company and discuss how the mangers will make high quality decision? Please write the answer in MS Word format
In words, define the term force; explain how mass can be used to define the force unit Newton Name and draw all of the significant forces that act on any common object (such as an airplane in flight) Explain what is meant by the normal force, and be able to draw it and calculate it for common objects Explain in your own words all three of Newton's Laws of Motion Use Newton's Laws to explain how any object will behave...
A Matlab introductory class Problem.
The book for my class is "Introduction to MATLAB For
Engineers, Third edition by William J. Palm
I have solved the top speed, the time to reach top
speed, and the speed the plane takes off at.
this is what I have.
I need help on the graphing portion of the
problem
I will give you a Thumbs Up if you solve this part for me. Thank
You.
LOOPING THE PLANE EGME 205, Fall 2018...
This time Ron is at his wits end. He has sent the accounting team out of his office to rework the numbers. "That simply cannot make sense. If I'm making more than I'm spending, it's a good decision; right?" He walks into your office for your weekly meeting and asks rhetorically "If I'm spending $2,000,000 today on a new plant and that new plant is going to produce $205,000 for each of the next ten years in income how can...
In 2014, Damian Walters demonstrated that he could run through a vertical loop (after a lot of failed attempts). What minimum running speed did he need to do it? Assume the loop has a radius of 1.96 m, that Damian's mass is 76.5 kg, that he stays in contact with the loop at all times, and (unrealistically) that you can neglect friction and drag forces. Also, keep in mind that it's Damian's center of mass that matters, which is approximately...
Often you need to make an estimate of the forces where you would
not have time or tools to perform a detailed analysis. In this
module, we will discuss methods for estimating loads or other
statics results on rigid bodies. The Free Body Diagram
is a good tool for estimation as you can visually add forces and
moments. You can round given force values to one or 2 places of
precision. You can also approximate centroids and centers of
gravity by...
Question 1. What does the slope of the plot of tension
force vs. position represent?
Question 2. For the second run, do you notice nonlinear
behavior at high tension forces? Does this indicate the material is
becoming stiffer or slinkier?
Question 3. What does the trend in the graph indicate
will happen if you keep adding even more tension to the
wire?
Question 4. For a wire that has twice the radius of our
wire, how much would it stretch...
Dr. C. #2. (PHYS 121 engineering design exercise) You have seen why cars inherently accelerate quicker in a straight line and have better fuel mileage than an SUV with the same engine; it's because of air drag and the smaller frontal area and better drag coefficient of the car. Now let's think about why cars handle (take turns, change lanes and make other quick maneuvers) better than an SUV. We'l1 simplify our analysis by considering a vehicle of mass M...
Question 7 is related to the force vs mass graph that is
provided and the first section of the excel sheet. Question 3 has
to do with the force bs acceleration graph and second section of
the excel sheet. The first two files are showing the equations that
are supposed to be used to find these answers. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
I
mainly need assistance on number 1 and 2 now. The question with the
free body diagram...