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15 March, 13:18

Calculate the percent weight reduction of the plane as it moves from the sea level to 11,719.342 m.

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  1. 15 March, 13:44
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    Answer: % (∆W) = 0.37%

    Explanation:

    According to Newton's law of gravitation which states that every particle attracts every other particle in the universe with a force which is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers

    F = Gm1m2/r^2

    Where

    F = force between the masses

    G universal gravitational constant

    m1 and m2 = mass of the two particles

    r = distance between the centre of the two mass

    Therefore, weigh of an object on earth is inversely proportional to the square of its distance from the centre of the earth

    W₁/W₂ = r₂²/r₁² ... 1

    W₂ = W₁r₁²/r₂²

    At sea level the weight of the plane is W1 and at distance r₁ from the centre of the earth which is equal to the radius of the earth.

    The radius of the earth is = 6378.1km

    r₁ = radius of the earth = 6 378.1km = 6,378,100m

    r₂ = r₁ + 11,719.342m = 6,378,100m + 11,719.342m

    r₂ = 6,389,819.342m

    W₂ = W₁r₁²/r₂²

    W₂ = W₁[ (6378100) ² / (6,389,819.342) ²]

    W₂ = W₁[0.996335234422]

    W₂/W₁ = 0.9963

    fraction reduction of the weight is

    ΔW/W₁ = 1 - W₂/W₁ = 1 - 0.9963 = 0.0037

    percentage change:

    % (∆W) = 0.0037 * 100% = 0.37%

    Therefore, the percentage weight loss is 0.37%
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