Two airplanes are performing at an air show. PlaneA travels along the path shown and, for the instant under consideration, has a speed of 265 mi/hr that is increasing at a rate of 3.3 mi/hr every second. Meanwhile, plane B executes a vertical loop at a constant speed of 159 mi/hr. Determine the velocity and acceleration which plane B appears to have to the pilot in plane A at the instant represented. Assumer= 480 ft, p = 45°, e = 45°. Part 1 Find the velocities of A and B. Answers: VA= ( i+ j) ft/sec Vg= ( i+ j) ft/sec? Save for Later Attempts: 0 of 1 used Submlt Answer

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Two airplanes are performing at an air show. PlaneA travels along the path shown and, for the instant under consideration, has a
speed of 265 mi/hr that is increasing at a rate of 3.3 mi/hr every second. Meanwhile, plane B executes a vertical loop at a constant
speed of 159 mi/hr. Determine the velocity and acceleration which plane B appears to have to the pilot in plane A at the instant
represented.
Assumer= 480 ft, p = 45°, e = 45°.
Part 1
Find the velocities of A and B.
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VA= (
i+
j) ft/sec
Vg= (
i+
j) ft/sec?
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Transcribed Image Text:Two airplanes are performing at an air show. PlaneA travels along the path shown and, for the instant under consideration, has a speed of 265 mi/hr that is increasing at a rate of 3.3 mi/hr every second. Meanwhile, plane B executes a vertical loop at a constant speed of 159 mi/hr. Determine the velocity and acceleration which plane B appears to have to the pilot in plane A at the instant represented. Assumer= 480 ft, p = 45°, e = 45°. Part 1 Find the velocities of A and B. Answers: VA= ( i+ j) ft/sec Vg= ( i+ j) ft/sec? Save for Later Attempts: 0 of 1 used Submlt Answer
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