A fighter jet is launched from an aircraft carrier with the aid of its own engines and a steam-powered catapult. The thrust of its engines is 2.72 x 105 N. In being launched from rest it moves through a distance of 58.6 m and has a kinetic energy of 5.29 x 107 J at lift-off. What is the work done on the jet by the catapult?
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A fighter jet is launched from an aircraft carrier with the aid of its own engines and a steam-powered catapult. The thrust of its engines is 2.00 x 105 N. In being launched from rest it moves through a distance of 95.8 m and has a kinetic energy of 4.37 x 107 J at lift-off. What is the work done on the jet by the catapult?
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Please answer all but if not PLEASE answer number 9 IL IR & urve so that its centripetal acceleration is 5 m/s. What is the radius of the curve? A) 80 m B)8 m 2I the work done on an object is negative, C)4 m D) 320 mm The speed of the object decreases no change in the speed B) the speed of the object increases D) depends on the mass of the object ghter jet (m=1000kg) is launched from,...
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