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Upon reaching a velocity of 100fps, the pilot of the airplane decides to abort the take off and applies brakes and stops the airplane in 1000ft. What is the airplane’s deceleration? in absolute value

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Answer:


5ft/s^2

Step-by-step explanation:

We will use the formula for accelerated motion
v_f^2=v_i^2+2ad, which for acceleration it means:


a=(v_f^2-v_i^2)/(2d)

In our case our initial velocity is
v_i=100ft/s and our final velocity is
v_f=0ft/s since it comes to rest, this process while traveling a distance
d=1000ft, so we have:


a=(v_f^2-v_i^2)/(2d)=((0m/s)^2-(100ft/s)^2)/(2(1000ft))=-5ft/s^2

Which in absolute value means a deceleration of
5ft/s^2

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