that's easyA model plane of mass 5kg attached to the end of an inelastic wire of length 20m flies in a horizontal circle of elevation 30 degrees, while the other end of the wire is held fixed. If the life (force) L acts at right angles to the wire an L is twice the weight of the plane, find:
a) The speed of the plane in m/s
b) The tension in the wire in Newtons
So easy you can't even do it yourself. lololololthat's easy
I can, from unsw physics 1A dipshit. Didn't think of that did ya, not too smart aye advanced maths boy XPSo easy you can't even do it yourself. lolololol
You can? Well, show us your university inspired solution to this problem.I can, from unsw physics 1A dipshit. Didn't think of that did ya, not too smart aye advanced maths boy XP
a) v=19.6 m/sWhat on earth is the "life force" of the plane?! Sounds quite epic.
I'll try to do it but I'll just assume it's like buoyancy force upwards.
Could you post the answers from the textbook here for us to check if our method's correct? Thank you