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4 April, 15:27

An airplane (mass 1865 kg) starts out sitting on a runway at sea level, at rest. It then climbs to a cruising altitude of 2420 meters and a constant cruising speed of 96.5 m/s. Assuming no force from air resistance, what work did the engine have to do in order to let the plane reach that height and that speed

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  1. 4 April, 15:40
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    44.28MJ

    Explanation:

    Work is said to be done if the force acting on an object causes the object to move through a distance.

    Work done = Force * distance

    Given mass of airplane = 1865kg

    Force = mg = 1865*9.81

    Force = 18295.65N

    Distance covered = 2420metres.

    Work done by the engine = 18295.65*2420

    Work done by the engine = 44,275,473Joules

    = 44.28MJ
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