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A jet with mass m = 6 × 104 kg jet accelerates down the runway for...

A jet with mass m = 6 × 104 kg jet accelerates down the runway for takeoff at 2 m/s2. 1)What is the net horizontal force on the airplane as it accelerates for takeoff?

2)What is the net vertical force on the airplane as it accelerates for takeoff?

3)Once off the ground, the plane climbs upward for 20 seconds. During this time, the vertical speed increases from zero to 20 m/s, while the horizontal speed increases from 80 m/s to 98 m/s. What is the net horizontal force on the airplane as it climbs upward?

4)What is the net vertical force on the airplane as it climbs upward?

5)After reaching cruising altitude, the plane levels off, keeping the horizontal speed constant, but smoothly reducing the vertical speed to zero, in 16 seconds. What is the net horizontal force on the airplane as it levels off?

6)What is the net vertical force on the airplane as it levels off?

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Expert Solution

In order to determine the horizontal and vertical force we have to calculate the horizontal and vertical acceleration.using mass of the jet and acceleration for both case we can calculate horizontal and vertical force on the jet by using formula

Force = mass * acceleration


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