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Assuming you really mean miles, 36 miles is 57934.8 metres.

Force is mass times acceleration;

Force = 18 X 57934.8

Force = 1 042 826.4 newtons, 1.04 meganewtons (MN)

A Boeing 747 aeroplane generates between 200 and 300 kilonewtons per engine (300 kN = 0.3 MN)

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