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In civil aviation, a "standard turn" for level flight of a propeller-driven airplane is one in which the airplane makes a complete circular turn in 2 min. If the plane's speed is 179 m/s, what is the radius of the circle? Answer in units of km. What is the centripetal acceleration of the plane? Answer in units of m/s^2.

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Answer:


r=3418m


a_(cp)=9.37m/s^2

Step-by-step explanation:

The plane makes a complete circular turn at v=179m/s in 120s, so we can calculate the circumference of this circle with C=vt since it is the distance traveled.

Since the relation between the circumference and the radius is
C=2\pi r, we have:


r=(C)/(2\pi)=(vt)/(2\pi)

Substituting our values:


r=(vt)/(2\pi)=((179m/s)(120s))/(2\pi)=3418m

The centripetal acceleration is then calculated using its formula:


a_(cp)=(v^2)/(r)=((179m/s)^2)/((3418m))=9.37m/s^2

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