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21 May, 06:47

A pilot can withstand an acceleration of up to 9g, which is about 88 m/s2, before blacking out. What is the acceleration experienced by a pilot flying in a circle of constant radius at a constant speed of 495 m/s if the radius of the circle is 3340 m?

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  1. 21 May, 07:11
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    Given that, the pilot can withstand 9g acceleration which is approximately 88m/s².

    Now, the pilot is traveling in a circle of radius

    r = 3340 m

    And the speed is

    v = 495 m/s

    Then, acceleration?

    The acceleration of a circular motion can be determine using centripetal acceleration

    a = v² / r

    a = 495² / 3340

    a = 73.36 m/s².

    Since the acceleration is less that the acceleration the pilot can withstand, then, I think the pilot makes the turn without blacking out and successfully
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