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a) CALCULATE the acceleration of a 300,000 kg jumbo jet, just before takeoff when the thrust of each of its 4 engines is 36,000 N. If the jumbo jet take off speed is 184 mph, b) CONVERT 184 mph to m/s and c) DETERMINE how many seconds would it take for the plane to reach this speed? Show your work and round your answer to the nearest hundredth
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