A Boeing 777 has a takeoff mass of 345,000 kg. If the force required to give the aircraft an acceleration is $7.5 \times 10^5$ N, calculate the acceleration. 2.17 m/s$^2$ 0.46 m/s$^2$ $2.58 \times 10^{11}$ m/s$^2$ 0 m/s$^2$
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The takeoff mass of a Boeing 777 is 345,000 kg. The force required to give the aircraft an acceleration is 7.5x 10N.calculate the acceleration: O.2.17m/s2 O.0.46m/s2 2.581011m/2 Show more…
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