The threats generated by one jet engine produces a force of F =77000 N. Which requires the aircraft ( with a mass m=5300 kg) a distance of d=0.88 km to take off. (A) what is the take off speed of the aircraft vt in m/s? (B) how far in meters would you need to depress a giant spring k=100000 N/m in order to launch the aircraft at the same speed without help from the engine?

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The threats generated by one jet engine produces a force of F =77000 N. Which requires the aircraft ( with a mass m=5300 kg) a distance of d=0.88 km to take off. (A) what is the take off speed of the aircraft vt in m/s? (B) how far in meters would you need to depress a giant spring k=100000 N/m in order to launch the aircraft at the same speed without help from the engine?
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