An airplane usually goes at 150mph-200mph on a runway
When a plane is landing on the runway, it primarily has kinetic energy. As the aircraft descends, its potential energy decreases but is converted into kinetic energy as it gains speed. The kinetic energy is then used for braking and stopping the plane on the runway.
When the throttle is opened wide, it accelerates down the runway.
Take a 75-300 ton plane, planes need to take off by running on a runway because to take off the plane needs preasure under it's wing so that the preasure can lift the plane up in the sky. The runway has to be atleast 2KM long so that the plane has time to reach it's appropriate speed to take off. people have tried and tried but always failed trying to make a 70-300 ton plane fly just by using a (underbody thruster engine), only one plane succeeded the the or project and that plane was the "harier."
The departure actually take off when it taxi's the runway so you have enough speed to lift off.
No one actually "carries" a plane to the runway or to the "takeoff zone". But there are those men who wear ear plugs and glasses and also look so microscopic and they conduct the planes to the runway.
Runway speed is the speed at full opening of guide vanes at nominal head and no load on Generator
Cessna is a small plane and it has less speed also. So 1 km is enough to land.
The plane's landing gear is deployed as the plane is descending and nearing the runway.
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