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When a jet plane rapidly accelerates on the runway, the energy transformation is primarily from chemical energy in the jet fuel to kinetic energy of the moving plane. The engines of the jet plane convert the chemical energy in the fuel into mechanical energy to propel the plane forward.
When a jet plane accelerates on the runway, the engines convert chemical energy from fuel into kinetic energy of motion. This kinetic energy increases as the plane gains speed, allowing it to overcome inertia and take off into the air.
As the jet plane rapidly accelerates on the runway, the engines produce thrust that propels the plane forward. The forward motion creates lift on the wings, allowing the plane to become airborne once a certain speed is reached and the lift overcomes gravity. The acceleration continues until the plane reaches its desired takeoff speed.
Depends on the length of runway available and the pilot. The shorter the runway, the harder the plane both has to start and to brake.
i guess when the engines are set to full thrust, and when the plane leaves the ground...
Input energy: The jet plane usually uses the chemical energy in some fossil fuel.Output energy: "Accelerating" means that its speed increases; that means that its kinetic energy increases. Energy is also wasted when burning the fuel, as heat; and the plane wastes energy through friction.
A jet plane is any aircraft powered by jet engines.
The concorde crashed due to a scrap of metal from a dc-10 left in the runway being sucked through the engine and creating a HUGE fireball.
A jet
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.
165 mph