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An airplane wing is designed so that the speed of the air across the top of the wing is 255 m/s when the speed of the air below the wing is 199 m/s. The density of the air is 1.29 kg/m3. What is the lifting force on a wing of area 27.0 m2?

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Answer:442758.96N

Step-by-step explanation:

This problem is solved using Bernoulli's equation.

Let
P be the pressure at a point.

Let
p be the density fluid at a point.

Let
v be the velocity of fluid at a point.

Bernoulli's equation states that
P+(1)/(2)pv^(2)+pgh=constant for all points.

Lets apply the equation of a point just above the wing and to point just below the wing.

Let
p_(up) be the pressure of a point just above the wing.

Let
p_(do) be the pressure of a point just below the wing.

Since the aeroplane wing is flat,the heights of both the points are same.


(1)/(2)(1.29)(255)^(2)+p_(up)= (1)/(2)(1.29)(199)^(2)+p_(do)

So,
p_(up)-p_(do)=(1)/(2)* 1.29* (25424)=16398.48Pa

Force is given by the product of pressure difference and area.

Given that area is
27ms^(2).

So,lifting force is
16398.48* 27=442758.96N

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