134. Catapult Launcher A catapult launcher on an aircraft carrier accelerates a jet from rest to...
Concept: Work-Energy Theorem Qu. 1 A fighter jet is launched from an aircraft carrier with the aid of its own engines and a steam powered catapult. The net thrust of its engines is 2 x 10' N. In being launched from rest it moves through a distance of 90 m and has a kinetic energy of 4 x 10'J at lift-off. a) Draw a diagram identifying the forces and a coordinate system (5 points) b) What is the work done...
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?
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?
18) A jet fighter plane is launched from a catapult on an aircraft carrier. It reaches a speed of 42 m/s at the end of the catapult, and this requires 3.0s. Assuming the acceleration is constant, what is the length of the catapult? Answer: O A) 24 m O B) 36 m O C) 63 m 0 D) 84 m
A steam catapult launches a jet aircraft from the aircraft carrier John C. Stennis, giving it a speed of 180 mi/h in 2.70 s. (a) Find the average acceleration of the plane. m/s2
A steam catapult launches a jet aircraft from the aircraft carrier John C. Stennis, giving it a speed of 185 mi/h in 2.90 s. A) Find the average acceleration of the plane. B) Assuming the acceleration is constant, find the distance the plane moves.
A fighter jet taking off from an aircraft carrier accelerates from rest to Mach 2 seconds. What force is pressing an 80-kg pilot against the seat?
We investigated a jet landing on an aircraft carrier. In a later maneuver, the jet comes in for a landing on solid ground with a speed of 95 m/s, and its acceleration can have a maximum magnitude of 5.72 m/s2 as it comes to rest. (a) From the instant the jet touches the runway, what is the minimum time interval needed before it can come to rest? s (b) Can this jet land on a small tropical island airport where...
Can someone help me with this problem. Incorrect. Assuming in both cases the jet starts from rest and has the same takeoff velocity, it takes less time to get to takeoff speed when launching from the carrier. Comparing the time, and knowing that the launch velocities are equal, you can compare the accelerations To answer this question, first click here to view the associated video. To attain its takeoff speed, the typical land-based takeoff distance for a certain fighter jet...
A jet aircraft with a mass of 4,675 kg has an engine that exerts a force (thrust) equal to 59,500 N. (a) What is the jet's acceleration when it takes off? (Give the magnitude.) m/s2 (b)What is the jet's speed after it accelerates for 9 s? (Assume it starts from rest.) m/s (c) How far does the jet travel during the 9 s? m