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5 June, 23:20

Part A) A small turbo prop commuter airplane, starting from rest on a New York airport runway, accelerated for 19.0s before taking off. It's speed at takeoff is 50.0 m/s. Calculate the acceleration of the plane, assuming it remains constant. Part B) In this problem, how far did the plane move while accelerating for 19.0s?

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  1. 5 June, 23:26
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    a) a=2.63m/s^2

    b) x=475.25m

    Explanation:

    To solve the first part of this problem we use the following equation

    Vf=final speed=50m/s

    Vo=initial speed=0

    t=time

    a=aceleration

    a = (Vf-Vo) / t

    a = (50-0) / 19=2.63m/s^2

    B)

    For the second part of this problem we use the following equation

    X = (Vf^2-Vo^2) / 2a

    X = (50^2-0^2) / (2*2.63) = 475.25m
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