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>home economics
>at school

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>>8564329
>if you get a multiple of eleven, it is divisible by eleven

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>>8558004
For a force analysis, picture the plane moving forward. The conveyor accommodates that motion by moving the plane back, and it does so via gravity enacting static friction on the wheels, friction that moves it backward. We assume that for some amount of time, the plane is still on the runway while it's moving. This means that, for some amount of time, the motion of the wheels corresponds to the speed of the plane, or rather, the speed of the plane with respect to the moving conveyor.

Now, imagine that the thrust turns off before the plane can take off. When you remove the force of the thrust while the conveyor is still moving, which way does the plane accelerate? What do the forces look like when you remove the thrust? Is it really just the thrust force acting on the plane, or is there something else?

Draw a free-body diagram, and explain your answer.

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>>8195839
You become a politician :^)

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