At takeoff, an aircraft travels at 62 m/s, so that the air speed relative to the bottom of the wing is 62 m/s. Given the sea level density of air to be 1.29 kg/m3, how fast must it move over the upper surface to create the ideal lift?

Respuesta :

Answer:

the aircraft must travel at a speed of 73.4 m/s in order to create the ideal lift.

Explanation:

We will use Bernoulli's theorem in order to determine the pressure lift:

ΔP = 1/2 (ρ)(v₂² - v₁²)

the generated pressure lift is ΔP = 1000 N/m²

Therefore,

1000 = 1/2(ρ)(v₂² - v₁²)

v₂² - v₁² = 2000 / ρ

v₂² = (2000 N/m² / 1.29 kg/m³) + (62 m/s)²

v₂ = √[ (2000 N/m² / 1.29 kg/m³) + (62 m/s)² ]

v₂ = 73.4 m/s

Therefore, the aircraft must travel at a speed of 73.4 m/s in order to create the ideal lift.