During takeoff, a plane goes

  1. A plane starting at rest at the south end of a runway undergoes a uniform acceleration of 1.60 m/s^2 to the north. At takeoff,
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  2. A plane starts from rest at the end of a runway and requires 200.0 km/h for takeoff . If it takes 30.0 a to reach takeoff speed,
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  3. At takeoff, a plane flies at an angle of 10° with the runway. After it has traveled a ground distance of 2,800 feet, find the
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  4. A jet plane takes about 56 s to go from rest to the takeoff speed of 120 mph (miles per hour). What is the average horizontal
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  5. A 1200 kg airplane starts from rest and with a constant average forward acceleration of magbitude 5.0 m/s, reaches its takeoff
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  6. a cargo plane has a max takeoff weight of 910,000 pounds which expression can be used to determine the max takeoff weight in
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  7. At takeoff, a plan flies at an angle of 10 debrees with the runway. After it has traveled a ground distance of 2,800 feet, find
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  8. A plane is sitting on a runway, awaiting takeoff. On an adjacent parallel runway, another plane lands and passes the stationary
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  9. To take off from the ground, an airplane must reach a sufficiently high speed. The velocity required for the takeoff, the
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  10. the takeoff speed for a large airplane is 180 mi/hr(roughly 80m/s0 the plane is capable of accelerating at a rate of 4m/s^2
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