An airplane has a mass of 1.30 times 10^4 kg, and each wing has an area of 35.0
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An airplane has a mass of 1.30 times 10^4 kg, and each wing has an area of 35.0 m^2. During level flight, the pressure on the lower wing surface is 8.00 times 10^4 Pa. (a) Suppose the lift on the airplane were due to a pressure difference alone. Determine the pressure on the upper wing surface. Pa (b) More realistically, a significant part of the lift is due to deflection of air downward by the wing. Does the inclusion of this force mean that the pressure in part (a) is higher or lower? higher lowerExplanation / Answer
(a)
the lift is " L "
L = M g
the pressure is " P "
P = F / A
and P = L / A
P = M g / A
P1 - P2 = M g / A
P2 = P1 - M g / A
P2 = 8 X 104 - ( 1.3 X 104 X 9.8 / 35 )
P2 = 76360 Pa
b)
yes it is higher
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