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9 September, 17:38

A light plane must reach a speed of 33 m/s per take off. How long a runway is needed if the constant acceleration is 3.0 m/s^2.

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  1. 9 September, 17:47
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    Given the final velocity (Vf) and the acceleration (a), the distance that should be traveled by the plane is calculated through the equation,

    d = (Vf² - Vi²) / 2a

    V1 should be zero because the light plane started the motion from rest. Substituting the given values,

    d = ((33 m/s) ² - 0)) / 2 (3 m/s²)

    The distance is therefore equal to 181.5 meters.
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