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7 June, 00:37

The rotating blades of a hovering helicopter swept out an area of radius 2 m imparting a downward velocity of 8 m/s of the air displaced. Find the mass of a helicopter.

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  1. 7 June, 00:41
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    The mass of helicopter is 104.58kg

    Explanation:

    Given the following parameters;

    Mass of helicopter = ?

    Radius of helicopter blade = 2m

    Velocity, V = 8ms^-1

    The density of the air = 1.3kgm^-3

    Acceleration due to gravity = 10ms^-2

    Density = mass/volume ... equation 1

    Hence, Mass = density * volume ... equation 2

    Area = pie * (radius) ²

    Area = (22/7*[2]²)

    Area = 3.142 * 4 = 12.57m^2

    From equation 2;

    The mass of air displaced in a seconds = (1.3 * 12.57) V

    It then means the momentum of the air increases by 16.341V² in a seconds.

    Mass of air displaced in a seconds = 16.341V²

    Substituting the value of V, we have;

    Weight = 16.341 * 8²

    Weight = 16.341 * 64 = 1045.824

    The upward force is equal to the weight of the helicopter because it's hovering, thus;

    Weight, W = Mass (M) * Acceleration due to gravity (g).

    Mass = W/g

    Mass = 1045.824/10

    Mass = 104.58kg

    Therefore, mass of the helicopter in kg is 104.58kg.
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