I need a detailed explianation please. Include the free body diagram and acceleration, and express the answer in term of

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I need a detailed explianation please. Include the free body diagram and acceleration, and express the answer in term of

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I need a detailed explianation please.
Include the free body diagram and acceleration, and express the answer in term of the slope (s) and intercept (b).
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Question 1 Faisal is flying his "u-control" airplane and decides to do a physics experiment. The plane is attached to a controller by a wire bundle. With the controller Faisal can independently control the speed v of the plane and the lift (the force perpendicular to the wings of the airplane-kind of like a normal force from the air, always perpendicular to the wire bundle), which then controls the angle from the ground. Side View Wire 0 Lift Top-Down View Interestingly, Faisal discovers that if he chooses a velocity and then slowly increases the angle at which the plane is flying, that at some critical angle 8, the tension in the control wire will go to zero, and the plane will crash. So Faisal records this critical angle as a function of the speed of the plane, and plots sin(c) vs v², finding it is linear with a slope of s and y-intercept of b. But surprisingly he also finds that once he gets the speed of the plane up over some critical speed, ve, that the tension will never go to zero. What is that critical speed in terms of the slope s and intercept b of his plot?
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