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23 December, 02:08

A Cessna aircraft has a liftoff speed of 120 km/h.

(a) What minimum constant acceleration does the aircraft require if it is to be airborne after a takeoff run of 240 m?

(b) How long does it take the aircraft to become airborne?

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  1. 23 December, 03:11
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    The equation for acceleration is the ff:

    2ad = V2^2 V1^2

    V1 = 0

    V2 = 120 km/h = 33.33 m/s

    d = 240

    inputting into the equation you get 2.31 m / s^2 as the acceleration

    for B use another acceleration equation

    a = change in V / change in time

    2.31 = (33.33 - 0) / (t2 - 0)

    t2 = 14.43 seconds
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