The pilot of a crippled jet was able to control his plane by throttling the two engines. The plane has a weight of 17000 lb and a radius of gyration of kg = 4.7ft about the mass center G. Originally the plane is flying straight at a speed of 1200 ft/s. Neglect the effects of drag and the loss of fuel. If the thrust in each engine is altered to T₁ = 800 lb and T₂ = 5000 lb as shown, determine: Remark The counterclockwise sense is the positive sense. 1.25 ft T₂ 1.25 ft T₁ -80
The pilot of a crippled jet was able to control his plane by throttling the two engines. The plane has a weight of 17000 lb and a radius of gyration of kg = 4.7ft about the mass center G. Originally the plane is flying straight at a speed of 1200 ft/s. Neglect the effects of drag and the loss of fuel. If the thrust in each engine is altered to T₁ = 800 lb and T₂ = 5000 lb as shown, determine: Remark The counterclockwise sense is the positive sense. 1.25 ft T₂ 1.25 ft T₁ -80
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The pilot of a crippled jet was able to control his plane by throttling the two engines. The plane has a weight of 17000 lb and a radius of
gyration of kg = 4.7ft about the mass center G. Originally the plane is flying straight at a speed of 1200 ft/s. Neglect the effects of
5000 lb as shown, determine:
drag and the loss of fuel. If the thrust in each engine is altered to T₁ = 800 lb and T₂
Remark: The counterclockwise sense is the positive sense.
1.25 ft
T₂
1.25 ft
T₁
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1.25 ft
T₂
1.25 ft
0
T₁
The angulor velocity of the plane in tSeis
The velocity of its mass center Gint-Sais
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