At a surprise party for a friend you’ve tied a series of 20-cmdiameter helium balloons to a flagpole, each tied with a short string. The first one is tied 1 m above the ground, and the other eight are tied at 1 m spacings, so that the last is tied at a height of 9 m. You notice that in the steady wind, each balloon is blown by the wind so it looks like the angles that the strings make with the vertical are about 10°, 20°, 30°, 35°, 40°, 45°, 50°, 60°, and 65°. Estimate and plot the wind velocity profile for the 9-m range. Assume the helium is at 20°C and 10 kPa gage and that each balloon is made of 3 g of latex.
At a surprise party for a friend you’ve tied a series of 20-cmdiameter helium balloons to a flagpole, each tied with a short string. The first one is tied 1 m above the ground, and the other eight are tied at 1 m spacings, so that the last is tied at a height of 9 m. You notice that in the steady wind, each balloon is blown by the wind so it looks like the angles that the strings make with the vertical are about 10°, 20°, 30°, 35°, 40°, 45°, 50°, 60°, and 65°. Estimate and plot the wind velocity profile for the 9-m range. Assume the helium is at 20°C and 10 kPa gage and that each balloon is made of 3 g of latex.
At a surprise party for a friend you’ve tied a series of 20-cmdiameter helium balloons to a flagpole, each tied with a short string. The first one is tied 1 m above the ground, and the other eight are tied at 1 m spacings, so that the last is tied at a height of 9 m. You notice that in the steady wind, each balloon is blown by the wind so it looks like the angles that the strings make with the vertical are about 10°, 20°, 30°, 35°, 40°, 45°, 50°, 60°, and 65°. Estimate and plot the wind velocity profile for the 9-m range. Assume the helium is at 20°C and 10 kPa gage and that each balloon is made of 3 g of latex.
Find the RN for a rectangular airplane wing
with a span of 8 ft and wing area of 34 f2,
moving at 153 mph. Assume standard sea level
conditions. Round-off answer to the nearest
whole number.
In a closed subway car, a girl holds a helium-filled balloon by a string. While the car is traveling at constant velocity, the string of the balloon is exactly vertical. (Hint: For constant velocity, a buoyant force acts upward, but for constant deceleration, the buoyant force becomes tilted, but remains antiparallel to the tension.)a) While the subway car is braking, will the string be inclined forward or backward relative to the car? b) Suppose that the string is inclined at an angle of 20° with the vertical and remains there. What is the acceleration of the car?
A 50-cm wide wedge of 30° angle is used to deflect a
flow of water (the width direction is into the paper).
The incoming velocity of the water is 5 m/s and the
water depth is 5 cm. Please compute the horizontal
and vertical forces acting on the wedge from the
water. In this example, water depth is shallow and you
may neglect hydrostatic forces. Atmospheric pressure
acts on the control volume from all directions and you
do not need to consider atmospheric pressure, either,
in the momentum balance. You may neglect frictions
from the walls, too.
5 m/s
5 cm
5 cm
Fx
F
y
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