Question 9.14: An Airbus 300 is employed in a zero-gravity flight. The flig...
An Airbus 300 is employed in a zero-gravity flight. The flight is started at 8000 m with a velocity of 440 knot and lasts about 20 s. Determine (1) horizontal distance traveled, (2) height lost, (3) vertical velocity, (4) average descent angle and (5) total velocity, at the end of 20 s. Ignore the drag force in the z-direction.
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