2. The atmosphere of Jupiter is essentially made up of hydrogen. The local gravity of Jupiter 15.1 m/s2 greater than the local gravity of Earth. Assuming Jupiter's atmosphere is isothermal atmosphere and has a definable surface with a temperature of -190 degree Fahrenheit. Calculate the altitude above that surface where the pressure is one-half the surface pressure. Specific gas constant for Hydrogen is 4.517 kJ/Kg-K.

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INSTRUCTION: Answer the following items in chronological order. Show a complete
and organized solution in every item. Minimize erasures. No partial
credit will be given.
An aircraft is flying at 30,000 ft. with an equivalent airspeed of 90 m/s. If the CL
= 0.98 and CD = 0.064, calculate the lift and drag of the wing (for the full span).
Shown below is a sketch for the half span of the wing. a) X2+2y-8=D0, b)
X2+6y=5 where x is given in feet.
1.
X²+2y-8=0
X²+6y=5
2. The atmosphere of Jupiter is essentially made up of hydrogen. The local
gravity of Jupiter 15.1 m/s2 greater than the local gravity of Earth. Assuming
Jupiter's atmosphere is isothermal atmosphere and has a definable surface
with a temperature of -190 degree Fahrenheit. Calculate the altitude above
that surface where the pressure is one-half the surface pressure. Specific gas
constant for Hydrogen is 4.517 kJ/Kg-K.
Transcribed Image Text:INSTRUCTION: Answer the following items in chronological order. Show a complete and organized solution in every item. Minimize erasures. No partial credit will be given. An aircraft is flying at 30,000 ft. with an equivalent airspeed of 90 m/s. If the CL = 0.98 and CD = 0.064, calculate the lift and drag of the wing (for the full span). Shown below is a sketch for the half span of the wing. a) X2+2y-8=D0, b) X2+6y=5 where x is given in feet. 1. X²+2y-8=0 X²+6y=5 2. The atmosphere of Jupiter is essentially made up of hydrogen. The local gravity of Jupiter 15.1 m/s2 greater than the local gravity of Earth. Assuming Jupiter's atmosphere is isothermal atmosphere and has a definable surface with a temperature of -190 degree Fahrenheit. Calculate the altitude above that surface where the pressure is one-half the surface pressure. Specific gas constant for Hydrogen is 4.517 kJ/Kg-K.
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