Open the slide called Aircraft Motion (with text) and read the explanation on how to calculate speed, distance, acceleration, and time in simple aircraft motion with force and mass constant. You are the copilot on a Boeing 747. The Captain plans to make various changes in speed (velocity). Assume that your aircraft is in simple aircraft motion with force and mass constant. As the copilot you must be able to correctly give the Captain the results of the changes in velocity. Using the motion equations shown above, solve for the unknown values to complete the following tables. Assume that X0 is 0.
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