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Physics, 10.03.2020 05:46, emmina

A 34,000-lb airplane lands on an aircraft carrier and is caught by an arresting cable. The cable is inextensible and is paid out at A and B from mechanisms located below deck and consisting of pistons moving in long oil-filled cylinders. The piston-cylinder system is designed to maintain a constant tension in the cable. Knowing that the landing is 110 mi/h and the airplane travels a distance d = 90 ft after being caught, determine the tension in the cable.

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