College Physics: A Strategic Approach (4th Edition)
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Author: Randall D. Knight (Professor Emeritus), Brian Jones, Stuart Field
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Chapter 4, Problem 10P
A jet plane is speeding down the runway during takeoff. Air resistance is not negligible. Identify the forces on the jet.
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