Asked by Cassandra
A plane with a mass of 4.50 x 10^3 kg accelerates on takeoff at 10.0 m/s2. What is the net force acting on the plane?
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bobpursley
gravity is acting downwards: mg
force acceleration-friction=mass*10
Now I am not certain what it means "on takeoff". If that means the instant the wheels clear the ground, then the net force is only the engines-friction, the last of the two I listed above. At that instant, lift is exactly opposite in direction to gravity, and the only forces left are engines-takeoff.
force acceleration-friction=mass*10
Now I am not certain what it means "on takeoff". If that means the instant the wheels clear the ground, then the net force is only the engines-friction, the last of the two I listed above. At that instant, lift is exactly opposite in direction to gravity, and the only forces left are engines-takeoff.
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