Let's model an airplane propeller

  1. Jason has a model airplane. The actual propeller for the plane is 12" wide. In Jason's model, the same propeller is 2" wide.
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  2. The net external force on the propeller of a 3.9 kg model airplane is 6.8 N forward.What is the acceleration of the airplane?
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  3. The net external force on the propeller of a 3.9 kg model airplane is 6.8 N forward.What is the acceleration of the airplane?
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  4. The net external force on the propeller of a 3.6 kg model airplane is 8.4 N forward.What is the acceleration of the airplane?
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  5. The net external force on the propeller of a 3.6 kg model airplane is 8.4 N forward.What is the acceleration of the airplane?
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  6. The net external force on the propeller of a3.3 kg model airplane is 6.5 N forward. What is the acceleration of the airplane?
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  7. the net external force of the propeller of a 4.0 kg model airplane is 9.5 N forward.What is the acceleration of the airplane?
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  8. An airplane propeller is 1.1 m in length (from tip to tip) and has a mass of 2.8 kg . When the airplane's engine is first
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  9. An airplane propeller slows from 14 rad/s to 1.3 rad/s as the propeller completes 14 revolutions. Find the angular acceleration
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  10. An airplane propeller slows from 14 rad/s to 1.3 rad/s as the propeller completes 14 revolutions. Find the angular acceleration
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