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5 December, 21:28

An airplane needs to reach a velocity of 203.0 km/h to take off. On a 2000 m runway, what is the minimum acceleration necessary for the plane to take flight?

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  1. 5 December, 22:25
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    1.59 m/s²

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Acceleration = change in Velocity over time. Mathematically it is represented as Δv/Δt

    Given values in the question:

    Final velocity 203.0 km/h which is equal to (203/3.6) m/s = 56.39 m/s distance 2000 m Initial velocity is 0 m/s

    To use the equation for acceleration time is needed.

    velocity = distance/time

    (203/3.6) = 2000/time mltiplying both sides by time

    (203/3.6) x time = 2000 making time subject of the formula

    time = 2000 / (203/3.6)

    time = 35.47 seconds

    Substituting into the acceleration equation

    acceleration = Δv/Δt

    = (56.39 - 0) / 35.47

    = 56.39/35.47

    =1.59 m/s²
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