Calculating the Average Force of a Weather Balloon on an Airplane

In summary, an airplane traveling at 225 m/s collides with a weather balloon (m=1.82 kg) that is initially at rest relative to the ground. After the collision, the balloon is caught on the fuselage and travels with the airplane. The collision takes place over a time interval of 4.44 x 10-3 seconds. The problem involves finding the average force exerted by the balloon on the airplane, and the given options for the answer are a. 415 N, b. 2.78 x 104 N, c. 922 x 104 N, d. 4.61 x 105 N, and e. 5.07 x 106 N. This problem can
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An Airplane is traveling at 225 m/s when it strikes a weather balloon (m=1.82 kg) which can be considered to..?
be at the rest relative to the ground below. After the collision, the balloon is caught on the fuselage and is traveling with the airplane. The collision takes place over a time interval of 4.44 x 10-3 N. What is the average force that the balloon exerts on the airplane?


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maylilla said:

Homework Statement



An Airplane is traveling at 225 m/s when it strikes a weather balloon (m=1.82 kg) which can be considered to..?
be at the rest relative to the ground below. After the collision, the balloon is caught on the fuselage and is traveling with the airplane. The collision takes place over a time interval of 4.44 x 10-3 N. What is the average force that the balloon exerts on the airplane?

Is that all the data given?
4.44 x 10-3 is seconds, right?

This looks like change in momentum problem.
 
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Yes that is the only info available and the following are the answers to choose from:

a. 415 N
b. 2.78 x 104 N
c. 922 x 104 N
d. 4.61 x 105 N
e. 5.07 x 106 N

I just need help finding the formula that I need to use. Thanks for trying to help!
 

Related to Calculating the Average Force of a Weather Balloon on an Airplane

1. How is the average force of a weather balloon calculated?

The average force of a weather balloon on an airplane is calculated by dividing the total force exerted by the balloon on the airplane by the amount of time the balloon is in contact with the airplane. This time period is typically measured in seconds.

2. What factors affect the average force of a weather balloon on an airplane?

There are several factors that can affect the average force of a weather balloon on an airplane, including the size and weight of the balloon, the speed and direction of the wind, and the altitude at which the balloon is flying. The shape and design of the airplane can also impact the force experienced.

3. Why is it important to calculate the average force of a weather balloon on an airplane?

Calculating the average force of a weather balloon on an airplane is important for understanding and predicting the impact of the balloon on the airplane's flight. This information can help pilots and engineers make adjustments to the airplane's flight path to ensure safe and efficient travel.

4. Are there any safety concerns related to the average force of a weather balloon on an airplane?

Yes, there are potential safety concerns related to the average force of a weather balloon on an airplane. If the force is too strong, it can cause turbulence and affect the stability of the airplane. It is important for pilots to be aware of the force and take necessary precautions to maintain control of the airplane.

5. Can the average force of a weather balloon on an airplane be negative?

Yes, the average force of a weather balloon on an airplane can be negative. This can occur if the force of the balloon is in the opposite direction of the airplane's motion, resulting in a decrease in the overall force on the airplane. This can happen, for example, if the balloon is descending while the airplane is flying upwards.

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