An aerobatic airplane is stressed for a maximum of 10g acceleration. During a loop, the pilot pulls the airplane around the bottom of the loop with a radius of 0.100km. What is the maximum speed permitted at the bottom of the loop?

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An aerobatic airplane is stressed for a maximum of 10g acceleration. During a loop, the pilot pulls the airplane around the bottom of the loop with a radius of 0.100km. What is the maximum speed permitted at the bottom of the loop?

 

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