As an opportunity to respond to people who might disagree with your claim.
Answer:
Again assuming we're cleared for immediate take off, it takes around 20 minutes to climb to cruise altitude, at an average ground speed of (say) 200 knots. This means we've covered about 70 miles, which the cruising aircraft would have covered in just over 10 minutes. So this final phase has cost us another 10 minutes
divide by 3.14 on both sides first.
V/3.14 = r^3
Now cube root both sides.
3√(V/3.14) = r
r = 3√(V/3.14)
r is the cube root of v/3.14.
Answer:
1.75
Step-by-step explanation:
h(t) = -16t² + 56t
h'(t) = -32t + 56
To find time at max height equate h' to 0
0 = -32t + 56
t = 56/32 = 1.75 s
It takes 1.75 s to reach max highest point
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