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6 December, 21:07

An airplane is sitting on a runway waiting to take off. The airplane begins to move down the runway and it takes 10 s for the airplane to leave the ground. The speed of the airplane at takeoff is 40 m/s. What is the acceleration of the airplane while it is moving down the runway?

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  1. 6 December, 21:27
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    Acceleration = (change in speed) / (time for the change)

    - - You said that the airplane has to speed up from zero ("sitting") to 40 m/s, so the change in speed is 40 m/s.

    - - You said that it has to roll for 10 seconds to build up enough speed to take off, so the time for the change is 10 s.

    Acceleration = (40 m/s) / (10 s)

    Acceleration = (40/10) (m/s) / s

    Acceleration = 4 m/s²

    That seems like no problem. It's only like about 41% of 1 G. That would not even spill the drinks in First Class, or wake up the passengers who are already asleep (like me).
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