The energy height, \(H\), of an aircraft of mass \(m\) at altitude \(h\) and with
speed \(v\) is defined as its total energy (with the zero of the potential
energy taken at ground level) divided by its weight. Thus, the energy height
is a quantity with units of length.
a) Derive an expression for the energy height, \(H\), in terms of the quantities
\(m, h\), and \(v\).
b) A Boeing 747 jet with mass \(3.5 \cdot 10^{5} \mathrm{~kg}\) is cruising in
level flight at \(250.0 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}\) at an altitude of \(10.0
\mathrm{~km} .\) Calculate the value of its energy height. Note: The energy
height is the maximum altitude an aircraft can reach by "zooming" (pulling
into a vertical climb without changing the engine thrust). This maneuver is
not recommended for a 747 , however.