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Mathematics, 01.12.2019 17:31, maddireigh6403

How much horsepower would a challenger srt® hellcat redeye widebody need to tow the ss delphine up the industry standard: davis dam grade climb?

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davis dam assumed grade = 7% air density is sea level conditions (.002377 slugs/f^t3) w(weight) of the ss delphine + trailer + redeye = 3,922,000 + 150,000 + 4451 lbs crr = coefficient of rolling resistance = .015 assume combined cda is 1555 ft^2 sae j2807 (davis dam grande climb) - min speed is 40mpg (59 ft/s) f(drag) = 1/2p x v^2 x c(d)a f(rolling resistance) = w x cos x crr f(weight) = w x sin f(sum) = f(drag) + f(rr) + f(weight) p = f(sum)xv convert to horsepower = p(1hp/550ft lbf/sec)

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