A 17,000-kg jet takes off from an aircraft carrier via a catapult (Figure 1). The gases thrust out from the jet's engine

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A 17,000-kg jet takes off from an aircraft carrier via a catapult (Figure 1). The gases thrust out from the jet's engine

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A 17 000 Kg Jet Takes Off From An Aircraft Carrier Via A Catapult Figure 1 The Gases Thrust Out From The Jet S Engine 1
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A 17,000-kg jet takes off from an aircraft carrier via a catapult (Figure 1). The gases thrust out from the jet's engines exert a constant force of 110kN on the jet; the Determine the work done on the jet by the gases expelled by its engines during launch of the jet. force exerted on the jet by the catapult is plotted in the Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. figure. Figure 1 of 1 Part B Determine the work done on the jet by the catapult during launch of the jet. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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