One busy air route across the Atlantic Ocean is about 5500

Chapter , Problem 45

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One busy air route across the Atlantic Ocean is about 5500 km. The now-retired Concord, a supersonic jet capable of flying at twice the speed of sound, was used for traveling such routes. (a) Roughly how long did it take for a one-way flight? (Use 343 m/s for the speed of sound.) (b) Compare this time to the time taken by a subsonic jet flying at 0.90 times the speed of sound.

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