Given: p= 1000 kg/m and horizontally at all times. Your pour's volume is 7 cm), but this time the airplane is taking off

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Given: p= 1000 kg/m and horizontally at all times. Your pour's volume is 7 cm), but this time the airplane is taking off

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Given P 1000 Kg M And Horizontally At All Times Your Pour S Volume Is 7 Cm But This Time The Airplane Is Taking Off 1
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Given: p= 1000 kg/m and horizontally at all times. Your pour's volume is 7 cm), but this time the airplane is taking off on an uphill runway at an Incline angle = 10. The glass has the same bottom surface of 7-cm by 7 cm. This glass is tall enough so that you don't have to worry about wasting a drop. The airplane undergoes a constant acceleration -al = 3 m/s2 during take-off. Please find the following: 1. The angle 0 between the free surface and the horizontal level (5 pts): 3 2. The maximum liquid height h in the glass (4 pts); 3. The resultant pressure force on the walls A, B, and C. Denote them using FA, Ég, and f cand provide their directions using the given cartesian coordinate system (exand eºs). (15 pts) 4. (True or false) The forces FA, Fs, and cyou found in part 3 satisfy F = FA+FB+ Fc + mg=mā : i.e., the Newton's 2nd law of motion. (1 pts) o Q =10 ez fresurface QA ao yourdaink during take-off (samexolume) с E yourdrink before take off eg g g 7 cm 7 cm Figure 2: This time the airplane is taking off on an uphill runway at an angle o = 10.
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