A 6470 kg helicopter accelerates

  1. A 6470 kg helicopter accelerates upward at 0.57 m/s2 while lifting a 1180 kg frame at a construction site(a) What is the lift
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  2. Starting from rest, a 2500 kg helicopter accelerates straight up at a constant 1.7 m/s2. What is the helicopter's height at the
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  3. A helicopter of mass 6000 kg accelerates upwards at a rate of 0.50 m/s^2 while lifting a 2500 kg piece of concrete. What is the
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  4. helicopter at rest, uniformly accelerates upwards. After 25s flare fired horizontally from the heli. flare measured to 8s to
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  5. A helicopter, starting from rest, accelerates straight up from the roof of a hospital. The lifting force does work in raising
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  6. A helicopter, starting from rest, accelerates straight up from the roof of a hospital. The lifting force does work in raising
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  7. A toy helicopter is flying straight ahead. A fan is blowing air toward the helicopter's right.When the helicopter flies past the
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  8. A toy helicopter is flying straight ahead. A fan is blowing air toward the helicopter's right.When the helicopter flies past the
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  9. A 6490 kg helicopter accelerates upward at 0.59 m/s2 while lifting a 1180 kg car.(a) What is the lift force exerted by the air
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    2. Matt asked by Matt
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  10. In a rescue scene during the 911 crisis, a helicopter of mass 6000 kg accelerates upwards at the rate of 0.50 m/s2 while lifting
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