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mr_glass
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I am having trouble with problem:
A plane needs 300 m to take off while going 88km/h. It then climbs with a constant speed of 88 km/h along a straight line, just celaring a power line 15m high at a horizontal distance of 460 m from it initial position.
I am asked to find the rate of climb of the plane.
I have figured out how to get the acceleration with
(Vf^2 - Vi^2)/2d a
but I do not know where to go from here.
A plane needs 300 m to take off while going 88km/h. It then climbs with a constant speed of 88 km/h along a straight line, just celaring a power line 15m high at a horizontal distance of 460 m from it initial position.
I am asked to find the rate of climb of the plane.
I have figured out how to get the acceleration with
(Vf^2 - Vi^2)/2d a
but I do not know where to go from here.