I'm sitting in the aerodynamics for pilots course as the local college (I don't get a grade but then, I didn't pay tuition, either). I was expecting a bit more depth, but it's for students who plan to fly big iron. Here's the question - I'm sure I'm overthinking it.
Weight of airplane 4300 pounds = 133 slugs
Move the airplane at a rate of 3.4 feet per second (fps), level runway, ignore friction.
So, what's the Force to move the plane? I get 454 pounds. Afterall, Force = mass & acceleration
So the next question is given the same details, and the calculated force, how much time does it take to get the airplane to 148 fps? I'm using the time = speed/force, hence I end up with less than 1 second, which is absurd! So, where am I going wrong?
Weight of airplane 4300 pounds = 133 slugs
Move the airplane at a rate of 3.4 feet per second (fps), level runway, ignore friction.
So, what's the Force to move the plane? I get 454 pounds. Afterall, Force = mass & acceleration
So the next question is given the same details, and the calculated force, how much time does it take to get the airplane to 148 fps? I'm using the time = speed/force, hence I end up with less than 1 second, which is absurd! So, where am I going wrong?