A jetliner, traveling northward, is landing with a speed of 63.0 m/s. Once the jet touches down, it has 845 m of runway in which to reduce its speed to 11.2 m/s. Compute the average acceleration (magnitude and direction) of the plane during landing (take the direction of the plane's motion as positive).

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A jetliner, traveling northward, is landing with a speed of 63.0 m/s. Once the jet touches down, it has 845 m of runway in which to
reduce its speed to 11.2 m/s. Compute the average acceleration (magnitude and direction) of the plane during landing (take the
direction of the plane's motion as positive).
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Transcribed Image Text:View Policies Current Attempt in Progress A jetliner, traveling northward, is landing with a speed of 63.0 m/s. Once the jet touches down, it has 845 m of runway in which to reduce its speed to 11.2 m/s. Compute the average acceleration (magnitude and direction) of the plane during landing (take the direction of the plane's motion as positive). Number i Units Hint Save for Later Attempts: 0 of 10 used Submit Answer 83% EP 画 Home End Insert Delete F8 F9 F10 11 F12 F5 % & Backspace 4 5 6 8 9 R Y U P. G H J K L Em F V B N M PyUp Alt PrtSc Ctri ト
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