The air exerts a forward force of #10# #N# on the propeller of a #.20#-#kg# model airplane. If the plane accelerates forward at #2.0# #m##/##s^2#, what is the magnitude of the resistive force exerted by the air on the airplane?

1 Answer
Nov 24, 2015

9.6N

Explanation:

Using newtons second law
Fnet=ma
What is the net force of the plane? It is primarily forward but encounters some air resistance. So first, draw your free body diagram.
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In our case, the magnitude of the thrust force is greater than the drag, so our Net force would be Thrust - Drag.

Note* For convenience, I will use Fd as drag force and P as thrust force.
Fnet=ma
#P-Fd=ma#
#10-Fd=(0.20kg)(2.0m#/#s^2#)
#10-Fd=0.4N#
#-Fd=-9.6#
#Fd=9.6N#