Asked by lyssa

The same type of engine is placed in two different airplanes. The first airplane is twice as heavy as the second airplane. Which statement is correct about the mass of the airplane and its acceleration, assuming a constant net force?
Increasing the acceleration of the airplane causes the engine to provide less force.

Decreasing the mass of the airplane will result in the airplane accelerating less.

Increasing the acceleration of the airplane causes the engine to provide more force.

Decreasing the mass of the airplane will result in the airplane accelerating more.

Answers

Answered by Damon
F= m A
for the same F
less mass means more acceleration
Answered by carey
Decreasing the mass of the airplane will result in the airplane accelerating more.
Answered by sugma
why would you downvote damon you guys are idiots just use your brain a little
Answered by Lilian
Damon seems like they’d be correct. Idk why they’re being downvoted they said the correct answer “ decreasing the mass of the airplane will result in the airplane accelerating more” just in layman’s terms. Anyway if you’re in connexus taking the force and motion test they are correct
Answered by ?
does anyone have the whole test
Answered by That Dude
we have yet to find the whole test
Answered by mj
1. 5 feet
2. The cat began its journey in bed and ended its journey 10 meters to the right of its bed.
3. Distance is a scalar quantity, and displacement is a vector quantity.
4. A downward-sloping line segment.
5. 50 N; the slab will move upward.
6. 98 N
7. 11.34 kg * m/s
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9. Segments 2 and 3 have equal periods of time but the force during segment 2 is different than the force during segment 3.
10. Velocity and position
11. Decreasing the mass of the airplane will result in the airplane accelerating more.
12. The is both a positive correlation and causation.
13. The drag on the helicopter is directed downward and to the south.
14. Dynamic equilibrium
15. Between 200,000 and 300,000 km/s
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Answered by Lain
Thank you MJ ur a saint
Answered by v
sadly the test has been changed but thanks Damon
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