Uniformly accelerated rectilinear motion and newtons law of


Uniformly Accelerated Rectilinear Motion and Newton's Law of Momentum Equations to use (remember to keep track of units):

S F = ma                                                            m = W/g

T-D-f = m*a                                                        VF 2 = VI 2 + 2 a s

VF = VI + a t                                                       Takeoff distance (s) = V2/2a

KE = ½ mV2                                                       PE = Wh

Givens: (Questions 1 to 6)

Gross Weight                                  =     300,000 pounds

Average Drag                                  =     15,000 pounds

Average Friction Force               =     3,000 pounds

Average Thrust                               =     90,000 pounds

Lift Off Speed                                   =     140 Knots True Airspeed

1. Compute the acceleration on the aircraft during the takeoff roll (ft / s 2).

2. What would be the length of the takeoff run (ft)?

3. How long would it take until liftoff once the takeoff roll is started (s)?

4. Given the information shown above, determine how fast this airplane should be going when it passes the 2000-foot runway marker (2000 feet from the start of the takeoff roll)? Please express your answer in knots.

5. What is the Kinetic Energy (ft-lb) of the aircraft after climbing out to 10,000 ft and 250 KTAS with the new weight at 295,000 lb?

6. What is the Potential Energy (ft-lb) of the aircraft after climbing out to 10,000 ft with the new weight at 290,000 lb?

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