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How Much Air Must Be Pushed Downward at 60

Question 51

Question 51

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How much air must be pushed downward at 60.0 m/s to keep an 800-kg helicopter aloft?


A) 131 kg/s
B) 196 kg/s
C) 294 kg/s
D) 392 kg/s

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