I did a past paper today, 100% except for this question. I loooked at the solutions and I still don't get it. Part i) is fine. Part ii) screws me up big time. Can someone help?
"The amount of fuel F in litres required per hour to propel a plane in level flight at constant speed u km/h is given by
F = Au^3 + B/u
where A and B are constants."
i) "Show that a pilot wishing to remain in level flight for as long a period as possible should fly at
(B/3A)^0.25 km/h"
ii) "Show that a pilot wishing to fly as far as possible in level flight should fly approximately 32% faster than the speed given in part (i)"
Could someone solve this for me and explain the steps for me please?
"The amount of fuel F in litres required per hour to propel a plane in level flight at constant speed u km/h is given by
F = Au^3 + B/u
where A and B are constants."
i) "Show that a pilot wishing to remain in level flight for as long a period as possible should fly at
(B/3A)^0.25 km/h"
ii) "Show that a pilot wishing to fly as far as possible in level flight should fly approximately 32% faster than the speed given in part (i)"
Could someone solve this for me and explain the steps for me please?