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26 November, 08:34

An airplane flies eastward and always accelerates at a constant rate. At one position along its path, it has a velocity of 28.9 m/s. It then flies a further distance of 45300 m, and afterwards, its velocity is 47.5 m/s. Find the airplane's acceleration.

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  1. 26 November, 08:48
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    a = 0.016 m/s^2

    the airplane's acceleration is 0.016 m/s^2

    Explanation:

    Applying the equation of motion;

    v^2 = u^2 + 2as ... 1

    Where;

    v = final velocity = 47.5 m/s

    u = initial velocity = 28.9 m/s

    a = acceleration

    s = displacement = 45300m

    From equation 1, making a the subject of formula;

    v^2 = u^2 + 2as

    2as = v^2 - u^2

    a = (v^2 - u^2) / 2s

    Substituting the given values;

    a = (47.5^2 - 28.9^2) / (2*45300)

    a = 0.015684768211 m/s^2

    a = 0.016 m/s^2

    the airplane's acceleration is 0.016 m/s^2
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