Ask a New Question

Asked by olivia

When an airplane starts its propellers, they spin slowly at first and gradually pick up speed. Why does it take so long for them to reach their full rotational speed?
14 years ago

Answers

Related Questions

An airplane lands and starts down the runway at a southwest velocity of 41 m/s. What constant accele... An airplane lands and starts down the runway at a southwest velocity of 43 m/s. What constant accele... A 1200 kg airplane starts from rest and with a constant average forward acceleration of magbitude 5.... An airplane lands and starts down the runway at a southwest velocity of 46 m/s. What constant accele... An airplane starts from rest and moves forward with a constant acceleration of 5 m/s2 along a r... A commuter airplane starts from an airport and takes the route shown in the figure below. The plane... An airplane starts from rest at the end of a runway and accelerates at a constant rate. In the fi... an airplane starts from rest and accelerates at a constant 3.00m/s2 for 30.0s before leaving the gro... An airplane starts from rest and accelerates at 11.5m/s^2. What is its speed at the end of a 655m ru... An airplane starts from Ecuador to land in Kenya. How will it be impacted by the Coriolis Effect?
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use