If a jet is parked on a runway, its inertia will resist any attempts to move it. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion, including staying at rest if stationary. Therefore, the jet will stay parked on the runway until a force is applied to overcome its inertia and initiate motion.
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.
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.
A supersonic jet, such as the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird, is faster than a speeding bullet. These jets can travel at speeds exceeding Mach 3, which is over three times the speed of sound.
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.
Inertia is basically resistance of an object to change it's state of motion. The force or moment of inertia each object has is based on one of Newton's classic laws of motion: Force = Mass X Acceleration. It would be dependant on the moment of inertia of either vehicle at the time. A 20000 kg plane moving at 1m per second has the same force as a 2000 kg moving at 10m per second.
A jumbo jet must reach a speed of 360 km/hr (225 mph) on the runway for takeoff.
A speeding car and a jet on a runway would have roughly the same amount of inertia, as both objects have mass and are in motion. Inertia is a property of an object that resists changes in its motion, and is directly proportional to the object's mass. Therefore, the greater the mass, the greater the inertia.
A vehicle in motion will have inertia - one which isn't moving will not.
It depends. If the aforementioned jet belongs to a commercial airline, it is usually parked at a boarding gate, where passengers and baggage are handled by the airport staff. If the jet is scheduled for maintenance, there are hangars and open space rented to those airlines. On the other hand, if the jet is privately-owned, each airport has a designated space for such aircraft to be parked, usually at the very edge of the airport limits.
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.
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Jet Engine is used in jets.
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There are several online companies that have private jets that can be chartered. One can look for a local private jet company or request one to fly into a local airfield. Some options are OneSky Jets, BlueStar Jets, Celebrity Jets and XO Jet.
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Tony, The thing is Riff the leader of the Jets said in 'The Jets Song' is that 'when your a jet your a jet all they way meaning you may leave the gang but your still a Jet anyway.