The engine cooling fan clutch may be locked up.
A plane can accelerate at high speeds in short time is because it has powerful engines in it. Most of the times such engines uses highly purified form of kerosene. Aerodynamics of that plane also helps to gain speed.
When you first push the throttle, or throttles if you have a multiengine airplane, to the stop the plane will accelerate to its maximum speed. Once it reaches it, the plane will just keep going very fast.
Weirdly, yes it is. When it gets to 190 and the plane is at 200, a Bugatti Veyron can accelerate past the speed of the plane.
They jump out of the plane and accelerate to terminal velocity.
Not if the only force on it is the force of gravity.
no it is a lever
when your going up you will most likely weigh more. when you are going down you will most likely weigh less. a good example (for the going down) is skydiving while in the plane you accelerate to a certain speed and height. then you jump outside of the plane and once you jump from the plane and are in open air with nothing attaching you to the plane you are in free fall you will feel weightlessness. so on a scale that is moving the same speed as you while falling will most likely say you weigh nothing unless something is above you say the ceiling or someone else (or a huge thing everything knows as gravity) doesn't push you so as long as you don't push down on the scale while standing on top of it while the elevator is falling which i say don't do because you have to crouch onto the floor in order to survive. you will not weigh anything.
It is called the "ecliptic plane"
in a plane crash
The average jumbo jet (based upon a Boeing 747) can fly at a speed of 245 m/s, with its maximum speed at about 550mph. - - - - - There is no such thing as an "average jet plane." A Boeing 737 will accelerate slower than a Gulfstream V which will accelerate slower than an F-14.
The plane was going at 402 miles an hour full speed at the pentagon.
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