Two airplanes are performing at an air show. Plane A travels along the path shown and, for the instant under consideration, has a speed of 278 mi/hr that is increasing at arate of 5.0 mi/hr every second. Meanwhile, plane B executes a vertical loop at a constant speed of 156 mi/hr. Determine the velocity and acceleration which plane B appears to have to the pilot in plane A at the instant represented. Assumer= 515 ft, o = 42°,8 = 42".

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Two airplanes are performing at an air show. Plane A travels along the path shown and, for the instant under
consideration, has a speed of 278 mi/hr that is increasing at arate of 5.0 mi/hr every second. Meanwhile, plane B
executes a vertical loop at a constant speed of 156 mi/hr. Determine the velocity and acceleration which plane B
appears to have to the pilot in plane A at the instant represented.
Assumer= 515 ft, o = 42°,8 = 42".
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Find the velocities of A and B.
Answers:
VA (472.944
i+ 425.841
jl ft/sec
i) ft/sec2
VB- (80.973
i+ 72.909
Attempts: 1 of 1 used
Part 2
Find the accelerations of A and B.
Answers:
i
i+
j) ft/sec
i) ft/sec2
ag = (i
i+
Transcribed Image Text:Two airplanes are performing at an air show. Plane A travels along the path shown and, for the instant under consideration, has a speed of 278 mi/hr that is increasing at arate of 5.0 mi/hr every second. Meanwhile, plane B executes a vertical loop at a constant speed of 156 mi/hr. Determine the velocity and acceleration which plane B appears to have to the pilot in plane A at the instant represented. Assumer= 515 ft, o = 42°,8 = 42". Part 1 Your answer has been saved. See score details after the due date. Find the velocities of A and B. Answers: VA (472.944 i+ 425.841 jl ft/sec i) ft/sec2 VB- (80.973 i+ 72.909 Attempts: 1 of 1 used Part 2 Find the accelerations of A and B. Answers: i i+ j) ft/sec i) ft/sec2 ag = (i i+
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