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Physics, 08.11.2019 00:31, ptrlvn01

Consider the possibility of using two rotating cylinders to replace the conventional wings on an airplane for lift. consider an airplane flying at 150 km/hr through the standard atmosphere at 2,000 m. each "wing cylinder" has a 1.0-m radius. the surface velocity of each cylinder is 20 km/hr. find the length ℓ of each wing to develop a total lift of 40 kn. assume potential flow and neglect end effects. hints: = 2 r v see example 6.6

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