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Physics, 02.02.2021 23:40 natajaeecarr

A jetliner rolls down the runway and lifts off the ground at a 8 degree angle with the ground at a velocity of 240 km/hr. What is the land speed (x) of the aircraft? How fast is it rising into the air for altitude(y)?

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