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Homework Statement


A light plane must reach a speed of 33 m/s for takeoff. How long a runway is needed if the (constant) acceleration is 3.0m/s^2?


Homework Equations


I looked at the Kinematics Equations and tried to re-arrange them to be able to find the distance with what I was given.


The Attempt at a Solution


I am not sure how to start it, this is always my problem I can't seem to figure out what formula to use.
 
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Adrianna said:

Homework Statement


A light plane must reach a speed of 33 m/s for takeoff. How long a runway is needed if the (constant) acceleration is 3.0m/s^2?


The Attempt at a Solution


I am not sure how to start it, this is always my problem I can't seem to figure out what formula to use.

You have a final velocity, an initial velocity (the plane should be at rest) and an acceleration. You want to find a displacement.

Which of the kinematic equation contains those 4 quantities?
 
vf^2 = Vi^2 +2ad...?
 
v^2 = 0 * 2as
where v is final velocity, a is acceleration and s is the distance
 
I got 1.8 m/s and that's the right answer thanks so much for the help