Inquiry into Physics
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Publisher: Cengage
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Chapter 1, Problem 30P
. During takeoff, an airplane goes from 0 to 50 m/s in 8 s.
(a) What is its acceleration?
(b) How fast is it going after 5 s?
(c) How far has it traveled by the time it reaches 50 m/s?
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