A jet aircraft with a mass of 4,475 kg has an engine that exerts a force (thrust) equal to 60,200 N.
(a) What is the jet's acceleration? (Give the magnitude.)
(b)What is the jet's speed after it accelerates for 7 s? (Assume it starts from rest.)
(c) How far does the jet travel during the 7 s?
Approach used: - first we use Newton's law of motion to find the acceleration and then we use equation of kinematics to find the speed and displacement as shown below,
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