An airplane flies in a loop (a circular path in a vertical plane) of radius 170 m. The pilot's head always pu toward the center of the loop. The speed of the airplane is not constant; the airplane goes slowest at the top of the loop and fastest at the bottom. At the top of the loop, the pilot feels weightless. What is the speed of the airplane at this point? (A) 30.6 m/s (B) 40.8 m/s (C) 340 /ms (D) 1310 m/s (E) 1670 m/s Stunt plane going through a vertical loop of radius R= 170 m.

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An airplane flies in a loop (a circular path in a vertical plane) of radius 170 m. The pilot's head always points
toward the center of the loop. The speed of the airplane is not constant; the airplane goes slowest at the top of
the loop and fastest at the bottom. At the top of the loop, the pilot feels weightless. What is the speed of the
airplane at this point?
(A) 30.6 m/s
(B) 40.8 m/s
R
(C) 340 /ms
(D) 1310 m/s
(E) 1670 m/s
Stunt plane going through a vertical loop of radius
R= 170 m.
Transcribed Image Text:An airplane flies in a loop (a circular path in a vertical plane) of radius 170 m. The pilot's head always points toward the center of the loop. The speed of the airplane is not constant; the airplane goes slowest at the top of the loop and fastest at the bottom. At the top of the loop, the pilot feels weightless. What is the speed of the airplane at this point? (A) 30.6 m/s (B) 40.8 m/s R (C) 340 /ms (D) 1310 m/s (E) 1670 m/s Stunt plane going through a vertical loop of radius R= 170 m.
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