Physics, asked by Tinuarjun, 8 months ago

Assume now a rotor diameter of d=116m. What is the thrust force on the rotor in kN?​

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Answered by krishna23985
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Answered by sushmaa1912
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Thrust is 560.67 times velocity square.

Explanation:

  • To calculate the thrust of the rotor we need velocity and diameter.
  • Thrust is the impulsive force given by the rotor.
  • Diameter = d = 116 m (given)
  • Velocity = v (let)
  • Thrust is  the product of diameter square and velocity square by 24
  • Thrust = d^{2} v^{2} /24
  • Now, Velocity is not given diameter is given.
  • So, Thrust = 116^{2} v^{2} / 24
  • Thrust = 560.67*v^{2}
  • Hence, thrust is 560.67 times velocity square.
  • The unit of the thrust is kN (Kilo Newton)
  • Thrust is 560.67 times velocity square kN

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