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8 February, 20:21

Jet fighter planes are launched from aircraft carriers with the aid of their own engines and a catapult. If in the process of being launched from rest, the thrust of a jet's engines is 2.50 x 10^5 N and after moving through a distance of 90 m the plane lifts off with a kinetic energy of 5.40 x 10^7 J, what is the work done on the jet by the catapult?

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  1. 8 February, 20:34
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    W=315 x 10⁵ J

    Explanation:

    Given that

    F = 2.5 x 10⁵ N

    d = 90 m

    K. E.=5.4 x 10⁷ J

    We know that work done by all force is equal to the change in kinetic energy

    Lets take work done by catapult is W

    W + F. d = K. E.

    W = 5.4 x 10⁷ - 2.5 x 10⁵ x 90 J

    W = (540 - 25 x 9) 10⁵ J

    W=315 x 10⁵ J
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