Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics (14th Edition)
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Chapter 20.3, Problem 1P
The propeller of an airplane is rotating at a constant speed ωxi, while the plane is undergoing a turn at a constant rate ωt. Determine the angular acceleration of the propeller. If (a) the turn is horizontal, i.e., ωt k, and (b) the turn is vertical, downward, i.e., ωt j.
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