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1. A high-speed aircraft is flying at 160 m/s. Calculate the stagnation pressure given ambient pressure of 100,000 Pa and temperature of 250 K. 2. An aircraft is flying at an altitude with ambient pressure of 1800 lb/ft^2 and density of 0.0025 slug/ft^3. If a pitot tube measures 2000 lb/ft^2, calculate the true and equivalent airspeed.

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1. A high-speed aircraft is flying at 160 m/s. Calculate the stagnation pressure given ambient pressure of 100,000 Pa and temperature of 250 K. 2. An aircraft is flying at an altitude with ambient pressure of 1800 lb/ft^2 and density of 0.0025 slug/ft^3. If a pitot tube measures 2000 lb/ft^2, calculate the true and equivalent airspeed.

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