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Calculate the acceleration of a 2000kg single engine airlane just before take off when the thrust of the engine is 500N?
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Given data:
Mass of the single-engine airline is,
m= 2000 kg
The thrust of an engine is,
F= 500 N
Formula used:
According to Newton's 2nd law, force is given as,
Where,
m- a mass of an object
a- Acceleration of an object
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