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(a) What is the pilot\'s apparent weight at thelowest point of the circle if his

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Question

(a) What is the pilot's apparent weight at thelowest point of the circle if his true weight is 624.2 N?
1 N

(b) What is his apparent weight at the highest point of thecircle?
2 N

(c) Describe how the pilot could experience weightlessness if boththe radius and the speed can be varied. Note: His apparent weightis equal to the magnitude of the force exerted by the seat on hisbody. Under what conditions does this occur?

3

(d) What speed would have resulted in the pilot experiencingweightlessness at the top of the loop?
4 m/s

Explanation / Answer

Hi, (a) At lowest point the apparent weight of the pilot is mg + mv2/R = 624.2N +(624.2N/9.8m/s2)(2*102m/s)2/(3.64*103m)                   = 1324.13N (b)At highest point the apparent weight of the pilot is mg - mv2/R = 624.2N -(624.2N/9.8m/s2)(2*102m/s)2/(3.64*103m)                   = -75.73N (c) Yes he will experience weightlessness at the highest point .This happens when mg - mv2/R = 0              or R =v2/g If the velocity and radius are satisfying the above equation, thenthe pilot experiences weightlessness at the highest point. (d) v = (Rg)         =[(3.64*103m)(9.8m/s2)]         = 189m/s Hope this helps you.