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An airplane takes off as shown following a trajectory described by equation y =
where K = 2x 10-4 ft. When x = 1200 ft, the speed of the plane is to =
Using the component system shown, provide the expression for the velocity of the air-
plane when x = 1200 ft. Express your answer in ft/s.
110 mph.
=kx (oso
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2kx
y
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 2.10 og.. KX², An airplane takes off as shown following a trajectory described by equation y = where K = 2x 10-4 ft. When x = 1200 ft, the speed of the plane is to = Using the component system shown, provide the expression for the velocity of the air- plane when x = 1200 ft. Express your answer in ft/s. 110 mph. =kx (oso STAD- 2kx y V*V₂ (cosbg+55 69) Figure P2.10 path of A
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