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A military airplane sometimes needs to refuel in mid-air, and another plane flies above it to add the fuel. If a plane with a mass of 7,800 kg is traveling with a velocity of 30 m/s and refuels by adding an additional 800 kg of jet fuel, what will its new velocity be? (Hint: This is a multi-step problem).

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Answer:


V_2=27.2m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

using the conservation of the linear momentum:


P_i = P_f

so:


M_1V_1 = M_2V_2

where
M_1 is the mass of the plane,
V_1 the initial velocity of the plane,
M_2 the new mass of the plane and
V_2 the new velocity of the plane.

Replacing values, we get:


(7800kg)(30m/s)=(7800kg+800kg)V_2

Solving for
V_2:


V_2=27.2m/s

User Rithiur
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Answer:

The new velocity of the military airplane will be equal to 27.2 m/s.

Step-by-step explanation:

Initial mass of the plane = m₁ = 7800 kg

Initial Velocity of the plane = v₁ = 30 m/s

Mass of the plane after refueling = m₂ = 7800 + 800 = 8600 kg

New velocity = v₂ = ?

According to the law of conservation of momentum, the momentum of an object must stay the same. So, if we are increasing the mass of the object, its velocity must decrease. According to the law of conservation of momentum:


m_(1)v_(1)=m_(2)v_(2)

Substituting the values, we get:


7800(30)=8600(v_(2))\\\\ v_(2)=27.2m/s

Thus, the new velocity of the plane would be 27.2 m/s

User Rrehbein
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