Answer:
59637.2 N force is required to lift the plane upward.
Step-by-step explanation:
Mass of the aeroplane (m) = 5320 kg
Acceleration of the plane upward at a rate (a) = 1.40 m/s
"Newton's second law of motion", F - R = ma, where, "force" (F) acting on an object, (R) "resistive force", "mass" (m) of an object and "acceleration" (a).
Force = Resistive force + (mass × acceleration)
Resistive force = mass of an object × acceleration due to gravity. ( we know that acceleration due to gravity is
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Resistive force = 5320 × 9.81
Resistive force = 52189.2 N
Force = 52189.2 + (5320kg × 1.40 m/s)
Force = 59637.2 N
At takeoff, 59637.2 N force is necessary to accelerate the plane upward at a rate of 1.40 m/s .