A fighter jet must achieve a final velocity, vf = 187 m/s, in order to produce enough lift for take off. The jet produces a constant acceleration of 10g. Find a numerical value for the minimum runway length dmin (in meters) the jet will need to reach takeoff velocity, if it starts at rest. Assume it starts at rest, and use g = 9.8 m/s2 dmin =

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A fighter jet must achieve a final velocity, vf = 187 m/s, in order to produce enough lift for take off.

 

The jet produces a constant acceleration of 10g. Find a numerical value for the minimum runway length dmin (in meters) the jet will need to reach takeoff velocity, if it starts at rest. Assume it starts at rest, and use g = 9.8 m/s2
dmin =
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t= 0
t=t,
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taxi
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Transcribed Image Text:t= 0 t=t, t=t taxi d_ min
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