During takeoff, an airplane climbs with a speed of 140

  1. During takeoff, an airplane climbs with a speed of 300 m/s at an angle of 36 degrees above the horizontal. The speed and
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  2. During takeoff, an airplane climbs with a speed of 120 m/s at an angle of 33 degrees above the horizontal. The speed and
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  3. During takeoff, an airplane climbs with a speed of 110 m/s at an angle of 44 degrees above the horizontal. The speed and
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  4. During takeoff, an airplane climbs with a speed of 180 m/s at an angle of 34° above the horizontal. The speed and direction of
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  5. During takeoff, an airplane climbs with a speed of 140 m/s at an angle of 42 degrees above the horizontal. The speed and
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  6. During takeoff, an airplane climbs with a speed of 180m/s at an angle of 42 degrees above the horizontal. The speed and
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  7. During takeoff, an airplane, climbs with a speed of 180 m/s at an angle of 34º above the horizontal. The sun is shining
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  8. An airplane whose speed is 150km/hr climbs from a runway at an angle of 20° above the horizontal. What is its altitude two
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  9. An airplane climbs 100 feet during the first second of takeoff. In each succeeding second it climbs 100 feet more than during
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  10. 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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