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An airplane is being pushed West by its engines with a force of 350 N as it starts to take off the runway at the Atlanta airport. As it moves, 100 N of friction force from the runway and 100 N of air resistance are pushing the airplane toward the East. What are the net forces acting on the plane and which direction will it move?
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The airplane will move to the East with a net force of 250 N.

The airplane will move to the West with a net force of 250 N

The airplane will continue to move toward the West with a net force of 150 N.

The airplane is experiencing balanced forces so it will stop moving.

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Answered by rameshk65150
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Answered by tanisha20061
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Answer:

The airplane will continue to move toward the west with a net force of 150 N.

Explanation:

The force exerted by plane=350 N

Force exerted by friction=100 N

Force exerted due to air resistence= 100 N

So, as they are opppsing forces acting in the opposite direction:

350-(100+100)

= 350-200

= 150N

Thus, ad the force exerted by the plane is more, it will continue moving towards the west.

Hope my answer helps!

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