A jet plane accelerates on

  1. a plane initially at rest accelerates down a runway reaching a velocity of 270km/h [e] in 27.0s what is the acceleration of the
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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. Why does the distance traveled by the ball in each half second after it is released change in the way that it does?A.Gravity is
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  5. An electron is held 2.10 cm from an vertically aligned infinite charged plane and then released from rest. It accelerates toward
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  6. A jet catapult on an aircraft carrier accelerates a 200kg plane uniformly from rest to a launch speed of 320km/h in 2.0s. What
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  7. A plane designed for vertical takeoff has a mass of 9.0 103 kg. Find the net work done by all forces on the plane as it
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  8. A plane designed for vertical takeoff has a mass of 6.4 ✕ 103 kg. Find the net work done by all forces on the plane as it
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  9. A plane designed for vertical takeoff has a mass of 8.2 ✕ 103 kg. Find the net work done by all forces on the plane as it
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  10. A box of weight 2N accelerates down a rough plane that is inclined at an angle 30 degrees above the horizontal. The normal force
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