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Engineering, 27.05.2020 08:59, dustin112000

Iven an airplane’s acceleration a and take-off speed v, you can compute the minimum runway length needed for an airplane to take off using the following formula: length = v^2 / 2 * a Write a program that prompts the user to enter v in meters/second (m/s) and the acceleration a in meters/second squared ( m/s 2 ) , then, displays the minimum runway length. Here is a sample run: Enter speed and acceleration: 60 3.5 [enter] The minimum runway length for this airplane is 514.286

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