Circular Motion Homework: Snoopy, Red Baron, & Force Calculation

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Snoopy, flying at 50 m/s at the bottom of a loop, experiences a bathroom scale reading four times his normal weight, indicating a net upward force of 4mg. The forces acting on him include gravity and the centripetal force required for circular motion. The net force towards the center is calculated as 3mg, which accounts for the additional force due to radial acceleration. This leads to the equation 3mg = mv^2 / r, allowing for the determination of the loop's radius. Understanding the relationship between these forces is crucial for solving the problem effectively.
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Homework Statement



Snoopy is flying his vintage war plane, chasing the Red Baron. His instruments indicate that he is at the bottom of the loop and is traveling 180km/h (50m/s). He is, of course, sitting on a bathroom scale that reads 4 times his normal weight. What is the radius of the loop?

Homework Equations



Fc = mv^2 / r

The Attempt at a Solution



What force would lead to the centripetal force? I know that Fg is acting away from the center. What does his weight being 4 times larger affect?
 
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Physics197 said:

Homework Statement



Snoopy is flying his vintage war plane, chasing the Red Baron. His instruments indicate that he is at the bottom of the loop and is traveling 180km/h (50m/s). He is, of course, sitting on a bathroom scale that reads 4 times his normal weight. What is the radius of the loop?

Homework Equations



Fc = mv^2 / r

The Attempt at a Solution



What force would lead to the centripetal force? I know that Fg is acting away from the center. What does his weight being 4 times larger affect?

At the bottom of the loop he has 2 forces acting on him.

Radial acceleration and gravity. So where are the other 3 g's of acceleration coming from?
 
Would they be a result of the air pushing up on the plane (lift) ?

Would the force towards the center be 4Fg ?
 
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Physics197 said:
Would they be a result of the air pushing up on the plane (lift) ?

Would the force towards the center be 4Fg ?

No.

The question is wanting you to figure on the basis of the speed and its circular motion what the radius is. The net force coming from radial acceleration will be 3*m*g.
 
Your saying that the net force is 3mg, and the force due to gravity is mg

Fup - Fg = Fnet

So there must be a force of 4mg acting upwards on the plane at the bottom of the loop.

What force is this?
 
Physics197 said:
Your saying that the net force is 3mg, and the force due to gravity is mg

Fup - Fg = Fnet

So there must be a force of 4mg acting upwards on the plane at the bottom of the loop.

What force is this?

The lift of the plane is not the issue. What you are measuring on the scale is the weight of the pilot. What you also have pressing the pilot into his seat is his mass being accelerated outwardly (you know that centripetal thing) plus the fact that he is also at the bottom of the loop and there is his weight also added to this force.
 
Since 3mg is the net force, this would be pointing towards the center?

So would..
3mg = mv^2 / r

And rearrange to solve for r ? and the m should cancle out
 
Physics197 said:
Since 3mg is the net force, this would be pointing towards the center?

So would..
3mg = mv^2 / r

And rearrange to solve for r ? and the m should cancle out

I think you are on to something. That should do it.
 
Ok

Just trying to understand how you got the net force to equal 3mg

Fnet = ma

so would the radial acceleration be 3g ?

Then the Fnet would equal 3mg

But how would you determine that the acceleration is 3g.

How would you present this information if you were being marked on your method and not on the final answer.
 
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Physics197 said:
Ok

Just trying to understand how you got the net force to equal 3mg

Fnet = ma

so would the radial acceleration be 3g ?

Then the Fnet would equal 3mg

But how would you determine that the acceleration is 3g.

How would you present this information if you were being marked on your method and not on the final answer.

Write out the equation for what the net force is.

What is it made up of. What does it equal.
 
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