If we recreated the scene from Fast & Furious 7 and dropped
a Challenger SRT® Hellcat...
If we recreated the scene from Fast & Furious 7 and dropped
a Challenger SRT® Hellcat Redeye Widebody from a C-130 aircraft at
5,280 ft, how much horsepower would it take to drive past it before
it hits the ground if you’re 1 mile away?
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If we recreated the scene from Fast & Furious 7 and dropped
a Challenger SRT® Hellcat Redeye Widebody from a C-130 aircraft at
5,280 ft, how much horsepower would it take to drive past it before
it hits the ground if you’re 1 mile away?
Pro Tips
Air density @ sea level, 59 degrees, no wind = p =
.002377 slugs/ft^3
Coefficient of drag (flat plate, NASA) = C(d) =
1.28
Weight = W = 4451 lbs
Gravitation constant =...
If we recreated the scene from Fast & Furious 7 and dropped
a Challenger SRT® Hellcat Redeye Widebody from a C-130 aircraft at
5,280 ft, how much horsepower would it take to drive past it before
it hits the ground if you’re 1 mile away?
Rephrase the question: How much horsepower is needed to travel
the distance of one mile, before the dropped vehicle hits the
ground, from a mile up in the air, out of the back of a...
If we recreated the scene from Fast & Furious 7 and
dropped a Challenger SRT® Hellcat Redeye Widebody from a C-130
aircraft at 5,280 ft, how much horsepower would it take to drive
past it before it hits the ground if you’re 1 mile away?
Pro Tips
Air density @ sea level, 59 degrees, no wind = p = .002377
slugs/ft^3
Coefficient of drag (flat plate, NASA) = C(d) = 1.28
Weight = W = 4451 lbs
Gravitation constant =...
If we recreated the scene from Fast & Furious 7 and dropped
a Challenger SRT® Hellcat Redeye Widebody from a C-130 aircraft at
5,280 ft, how much horsepower would it take to drive past it before
it hits the ground if you’re 1 mile away? Air density @ sea level,
59 degrees, no wind = p = .002377 slugs/ft^3 Coefficient of drag
(flat plate, NASA) = C(d) = 1.28 Weight = W = 4451 lbs Gravitation
constant = g =...
If we recreated the scene from Fast & Furious 7 and
dropped a Challenger SRT® Hellcat Redeye Widebody from a C-130
aircraft at 5,280 ft, how much horsepower would it take to drive
past it before it hits the ground if you’re 1 mile away?
Pro Tips
Air density @ sea level, 59 degrees, no wind = p = .002377
slugs/ft^3
Coefficient of drag (flat plate, NASA) = C(d) = 1.28
Weight = W = 4451 lbs
Gravitation constant =...
If we recreated the scene from Fast & Furious 7 and dropped
a Challenger SRT® Hellcat Redeye Widebody from a C-130 aircraft at
5,280 ft, how much horsepower would it take to drive past it before
it hits the ground if you’re 1 mile away? Pro Tips Air density @
sea level, 59 degrees, no wind = p = .002377 slugs/ft^3 Coefficient
of drag (flat plate, NASA) = C(d) = 1.28 Weight = W = 4451 lbs
Gravitation constant =...
If we dropped a Challenger SRT® Hellcat Redeye Widebody from a
C-130 aircraft at 5,280 ft, how much horsepower would it take to
drive past it before it hits the ground if you’re 1 mile away?
Pro Tips
Air density @ sea level, 59 degrees, no wind = p = .002377
slugs/ft^3
Coefficient of drag (flat plate, NASA) = C(d) = 1.28
Weight = W = 4451 lbs
Gravitation constant = g = 32.2 ft/sec^2
Area = A = 197.5"...
How much horsepower would a Challenger SRT® Hellcat Redeye
Widebody need to tow the SS Delphine up the industry standard:
Davis Dam Grade Climb? Pro Tips Davis Dam assumed grade = 7% Air
density is sea level conditions (.002377 slugs/f^t3) w(weight) of
the SS Delphine + trailer + Redeye = 3,922,000 + 150,000 + 4451 Lbs
Crr = coefficient of rolling resistance = .015 Assume Combined CDA
is 1555 ft^2 SAE J2807 (Davis Dam Grande Climb) - min speed is...
If we dropped a car weighing 4451 lbs. from a C-130
aircraft at 5,280 ft, how much horsepower would it take to drive
past it before it hits the ground if you’re 1 mile
away?
Pro Tips
Air
density @ sea level, 59 degrees, no wind = p = .002377
slugs/ft^3
Coefficient of drag (flat plate, NASA) = C(d) =
1.28
Weight = W = 4451 lbs
Gravitation constant = g = 32.2 ft/sec^2
Area = A = 197.5"" long...
7) From a population of No. 900 elements, we would like to
extract a sample of size n x 15. Using the random number table,
designate which 15 individuals make up the sample.