10.27 A plane is in level flight at a constant speed and each of its two wings has an area of 25 m2. If the speed of the air is 180 km/h over the lower wing and 234 km/h over the upper wing surface, determine the plane’s mass. (Take air density to be 1 kg m–3).
The area of two wings of the plane, A = 2 × 25 = 50 m2
Speed of air over the lower wing surface, v1 = 180 km/h = 50 m/s
Speed of air over the upper wing surface, v2 = 234 km/h = 65 m/s
The density of air, ρ = 1 kg m–3
Using Bernoulli’s equation:
Using Newton’s force equation,
Hence, the mass of the plane is about 4400 kg.
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