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What is the acceleration of an airplane maintaining a constant speed of 67.7 m/s?

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Answer: Zero

Step-by-step explanation:

The acceleration of the plane is given by:


a=(\Delta v)/(\Delta u)

where


\Delta v is the change in velocity


\Delta t is the time taken

In this problem, we are told that the airplane is traveling at constant speed, so (assuming it is traveling in a straight line*), its velocity is not changing. Therefore,
\Delta v=0 and the acceleration is zero.


*if the airplane is changing direction, then its velocity is changing (because velocity is a vector), so the acceleration in this case would not be zero.

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