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An airplane traveling north at 400 m/s is accelerated due east at a rate of
50 m/s2 for 6 s. If the effects of air resistance and gravity are ignored, what is
the final speed of the plane?
11 years ago

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Steve
50 m/s^2 * 6s = 300 m/s

v = 400j + 300i
speed = 500
11 years ago

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