Topic X PHYS X Topic x 2020 X W Coror X T Gene X Ay Manu X Ay 21. W X (21) V X (21) V X ь MyQ X ta The E X * ch 5 (21) E X i usq45tx.theexpertta.com/Common/TakeTutorialAssignment.aspx NP W. : Apps UTA Bookmarks ClassLink - My Apps Homework 6 Begin Date: 3/23/2020 4:00:00 PM -- Due Date: 4/3/2020 11:59:00 PM End Date: 4/6/2020 11:59:00 PM ta (6%) Problem 4: The thrust produced by a single jet engine creates a force of F = 52000 N. It takes the jet (with a mass of m = 5600 kg) a distance of d= 0.94 km to take off. Assignment Status Click here for detailed view Problem Status Completed Completed Completed 2 D * 50% Part (a) What is the take-off speed of the jet V; in m/s? Grade Summary Deductions Potential 4 Partial v; = 3% 5 97% sin() cos() tan() HOME Submissions Attempts remaining: 2 (3% per attempt) cotan() asin() acos() 4 atan() acotan() sinh() detailed view cosh() tanh() cotanh() 1 3% END 10 O Degrees O Radians VO BACKSPACE 11 DEL CLEAR 12 Submit Hint Feedback I give up! 13 14 Hints: 2% deduction per hint. Hints remaining: 3 Feedback: 3% deduction per feedback. 15 16 A 50% Part (b) How far in meters would you need to depress a giant spring k= 100,000 N/m in order to launch the jet at the same speed without help from the engine? 17 18 All content © 2020 Expert TA, LLC 10:33 PM O Type here to search 1)) ENG 3/28/2020 30 EXPER
Topic X PHYS X Topic x 2020 X W Coror X T Gene X Ay Manu X Ay 21. W X (21) V X (21) V X ь MyQ X ta The E X * ch 5 (21) E X i usq45tx.theexpertta.com/Common/TakeTutorialAssignment.aspx NP W. : Apps UTA Bookmarks ClassLink - My Apps Homework 6 Begin Date: 3/23/2020 4:00:00 PM -- Due Date: 4/3/2020 11:59:00 PM End Date: 4/6/2020 11:59:00 PM ta (6%) Problem 4: The thrust produced by a single jet engine creates a force of F = 52000 N. It takes the jet (with a mass of m = 5600 kg) a distance of d= 0.94 km to take off. Assignment Status Click here for detailed view Problem Status Completed Completed Completed 2 D * 50% Part (a) What is the take-off speed of the jet V; in m/s? Grade Summary Deductions Potential 4 Partial v; = 3% 5 97% sin() cos() tan() HOME Submissions Attempts remaining: 2 (3% per attempt) cotan() asin() acos() 4 atan() acotan() sinh() detailed view cosh() tanh() cotanh() 1 3% END 10 O Degrees O Radians VO BACKSPACE 11 DEL CLEAR 12 Submit Hint Feedback I give up! 13 14 Hints: 2% deduction per hint. Hints remaining: 3 Feedback: 3% deduction per feedback. 15 16 A 50% Part (b) How far in meters would you need to depress a giant spring k= 100,000 N/m in order to launch the jet at the same speed without help from the engine? 17 18 All content © 2020 Expert TA, LLC 10:33 PM O Type here to search 1)) ENG 3/28/2020 30 EXPER
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Homework 6 Begin Date: 3/23/2020 4:00:00 PM -- Due Date: 4/3/2020 11:59:00 PM End Date: 4/6/2020 11:59:00 PM
ta
(6%) Problem 4: The thrust produced by a single jet engine creates a force of F = 52000 N. It takes the jet (with a mass of m = 5600
kg) a distance of d= 0.94 km to take off.
Assignment Status
Click here for
detailed view
Problem Status
Completed
Completed
Completed
2
D * 50% Part (a) What is the take-off speed of the jet V; in m/s?
Grade Summary
Deductions
Potential
4
Partial
v; =
3%
5
97%
sin()
cos()
tan()
HOME
Submissions
Attempts remaining: 2
(3% per attempt)
cotan()
asin()
acos()
4
atan()
acotan()
sinh()
detailed view
cosh()
tanh()
cotanh()
1
3%
END
10
O Degrees O Radians
VO BACKSPACE
11
DEL
CLEAR
12
Submit
Hint
Feedback
I give up!
13
14
Hints: 2% deduction per hint. Hints remaining: 3
Feedback: 3% deduction per feedback.
15
16
A 50% Part (b) How far in meters would you need to depress a giant spring k= 100,000 N/m in order to launch the jet at the same speed without
help from the engine?
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Homework 6 Begin Date: 3/23/2020 4:00:00 PM -- Due Date: 4/3/2020 11:59:00 PM End Date: 4/6/2020 11:59:00 PM
ta
(6%) Problem 4: The thrust produced by a single jet engine creates a force of F = 52000 N. It takes the jet (with a mass of m = 5600
kg) a distance of d= 0.94 km to take off.
Assignment Status
Click here for
detailed view
Problem Status
Completed
Completed
Completed
2
D * 50% Part (a) What is the take-off speed of the jet V; in m/s?
Grade Summary
Deductions
Potential
4
Partial
v; =
3%
5
97%
sin()
cos()
tan()
HOME
Submissions
Attempts remaining: 2
(3% per attempt)
cotan()
asin()
acos()
4
atan()
acotan()
sinh()
detailed view
cosh()
tanh()
cotanh()
1
3%
END
10
O Degrees O Radians
VO BACKSPACE
11
DEL
CLEAR
12
Submit
Hint
Feedback
I give up!
13
14
Hints: 2% deduction per hint. Hints remaining: 3
Feedback: 3% deduction per feedback.
15
16
A 50% Part (b) How far in meters would you need to depress a giant spring k= 100,000 N/m in order to launch the jet at the same speed without
help from the engine?
17
18
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