The main force used in the takeoff of a plane is thrust generated by the engines. This thrust propels the plane forward and allows it to overcome drag, enabling the wings to generate lift for the plane to become airborne. Additional factors like lift from the wings and rotation of the aircraft also play a role in the takeoff process.
If the plane is taking off it will be moving which is kinetic energy... hope this helps
A force is needed on a plane to counteract the forces of gravity and drag, allowing the plane to lift off the ground and maintain altitude. The force generated by the engines helps propel the airplane forward and create lift, enabling it to overcome gravity and stay in the air.
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by increasing distance over which the force is applied
Thrust on a plane is generated by the engines, which push air backwards to create a forward force that propels the aircraft through the air. This forward force overcomes drag to accelerate the plane, allowing it to take off, maintain speed, and climb. Pilots control the amount of thrust to climb, descend, or maintain altitude during flight.
degrees are used
Yes. A plane goes very fast when taking off. For example, A Boeing's takeoff speed is 280 kph.
If the plane is taking off it will be moving which is kinetic energy... hope this helps
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In case of an accident during take off at night, your eyes must be used to the dark so it is for security
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Thrust.
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A plane landing is a negative acceleration - "negative" meaning it slows down.
More distance, less force
When a plane is taking off it should go at a speed at 160 knots before reaching into the air..
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