The Air Force's new experimental jet, the X - 9001, is a perfectly flat, rectangular wing. It has a cruising speed of 100 m s¹. Determine the thrust force required to maintain that speed [36N]. Neglect any frontal area or pressure drag. Drag occurs on both the top and bottom of the plate. The plane may be considered to be 1 m long and 1 m wide.
The Air Force's new experimental jet, the X - 9001, is a perfectly flat, rectangular wing. It has a cruising speed of 100 m s¹. Determine the thrust force required to maintain that speed [36N]. Neglect any frontal area or pressure drag. Drag occurs on both the top and bottom of the plate. The plane may be considered to be 1 m long and 1 m wide.
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Transcribed Image Text:The Air Force's new experimental jet, the X - 9001, is a perfectly flat, rectangular wing. It has a cruising speed of
100 m s¹. Determine the thrust force required to maintain that speed [36 N]. Neglect any frontal area or pressure
drag. Drag occurs on both the top and bottom of the plate. The plane may be considered to be 1 m long and 1 m wide.
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