To find the percentage of the aircraft mass that consists of fuel, we'll follow these steps:
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Calculate the mass of the fuel: The maximum fuel capacity of an A380 is 323,546 litres and the density of jet fuel is 0.81 kg/l. Therefore, the mass of the fuel can be calculated using the formula:
\[ \text{Mass of fuel} = \text{Volume of fuel} \times \text{Density of fuel} \] \[ \text{Mass of fuel} = 323,546 , \text{litres} \times 0.81 , \text{kg/l} \] \[ \text{Mass of fuel} = 262,675.26 , \text{kg} \]
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Determine the maximum take-off weight (MTOW) of the A380: The maximum take-off weight of an A380 is approximately 560,000 kg.
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Calculate the percentage of the mass that consists of fuel: We can find the percentage by dividing the mass of the fuel by the maximum take-off weight and then multiplying by 100:
\[ \text{Percentage of mass that is fuel} = \left(\frac{\text{Mass of fuel}}{\text{MTOW}}\right) \times 100 \] \[ \text{Percentage of mass that is fuel} = \left(\frac{262,675.26 , \text{kg}}{560,000 , \text{kg}}\right) \times 100 \] \[ \text{Percentage of mass that is fuel} \approx 46.3 \]
Thus, the percentage of the aircraft mass that consists of fuel is approximately 46.3.