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If the plane is taking off it will be moving which is kinetic energy... hope this helps

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What type of energy does an airplane taking off have?

An airplane taking off has kinetic energy, which is the energy an object possesses due to its motion. As the airplane accelerates down the runway and gains speed, it builds up kinetic energy that is then used to lift off the ground and continue its flight.


Does a plane go fast when taking off?

Yes. A plane goes very fast when taking off. For example, A Boeing's takeoff speed is 280 kph.


How much energy did it take for the plane to take off?

Depends on the plane


How does a plane relate to gravitational potential energy?

A plane in the air posseses gravitational potential energy or stored energy. If the pilot shuts the engine off the plane releases that energy.


What is the Spanish translation for take off in the sense of a plane taking off?

despegar


Is a plane taking off an example of projectile motion?

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Is a football crowd louder than a plane taking off?

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A plane taking off is a negative acceleration?

A plane landing is a negative acceleration - "negative" meaning it slows down.


Why aeroplane need more energy when taking off and landing than cruising?

Taking off requires acceleration to a sufficient speed for the plane to be lifted by the air; acceleration takes a lot of energy, maintaining speed takes less energy. Landing is complex because the plane has to maneuver into exactly the right position and speed in order to land on the landing strip, so that also consumes energy. In principle, if you could land anywhere at any speed (for example, if you were crashing into the ocean) that doesn't require any energy because gravity does it for you. But that's not how planes normally land.


What does energy give off?

oxygen and carbon dioxide.


What is the fastest landing or takeoff of a plane?

When a plane is taking off it should go at a speed at 160 knots before reaching into the air..


What unit of measure could be used for degree of a plane taking off?

degrees are used