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8 August, 09:01

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36. A 50,000 kg plane is flying at a constant velocity of 130

m/s. What is the net force that is acting on it?

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  1. 8 August, 12:29
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    0 N

    Explanation:

    Net Force of an object can be calculated through the formula:

    Fnet = ma

    where m is mass of object in kg

    a is acceleration of object in m/s^2.

    Since the plane is flying at constant velocity, its acceleration is 0. Hence by substituting the values, we get:

    Fnet = (50,000) (0)

    = 0 N

    Hence, the Net Force acting is 0 N.
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