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Starting from rest, a 2500kghelicopter accelerates straight up at a constant 2.0m/s2.What is the helicopter's height at the moment its blades are providing an upward force of 26kN? The helicopter can be modeled as a2.6-m-diameter sphere.

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The height of which a helicopter lifted by providing an upward force is47265m.

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01

Given

The mass of a helicopter is 2500kgand the acceleration of the helicopter straight up is 2.0m/s2. The upward force exerted by the helicopter is26kN. The diameter of the sphere is 2.6m.

The weight of the helicopter act downward and the motion of the helicopter is in vertically upward. So, the drag force exerted by the air on the helicopter act vertically downward.

02

Formula used.

To calculate the lifting velocity of the helicopter using Newton's law is,

mgFd=maFd=mg+ma(1)Fd=m(g+a)

  • mis the mass of the helicopter.
  • Fdis the drag force.
  • ais the constant acceleration.
  • gis the acceleration due to gravity.

Formula to calculate the drag force on the helicopter by assuming it as a sphere is,

Fd=12(aer24)v2

  • dis the diameter of the sphere.
  • vis the velocity of the helicopter uplifted.
  • is the density of air.
03

Calculation.

Substitute 12(d24)v2for Fdin equation (I).

12d24v2=m(g+a)v2=8m(g+a)d2v=8m(g+a)dd2

The density of air is generally1.2kg/m3

Substitute 2500kgfor m,9.8m/s2for g,2.0m/s2for a,1.2kg/m3for and 2.6mfor dto find v.

v=8(2500kg)9.8m/s2+2.0m/s23.14(2.6m)21.2kg/m2

v=226000m2/s225.47

=96.25m/s.

04

Calculation.

Formula to calculate the vertical distance of the helicopter is,

v2=u2+2gh

  • uis the initial velocity of the helicopter.
  • his the vertical height of the helicopter lifted.

Substitute 96.25m/sfor v,0m/sfor uand 9.8m/s2for gto find h.

(96.25m/s)2=(0m/s)2+2(9.8m/s2)hh=9204.06m2/s219.6m/s2=472.65m

05

Conclusion.

Therefore, the height of which a helicopter lifted by providing an upward force is472.65m.

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