A plane with a mass of 4.50 x 10^3 kg accelerates on takeoff at 10.0 m/s2. What is the net force acting on the plane?

netforce=mass*accleration

To find the net force acting on the plane, you need to use Newton's second law of motion, which states that the net force acting on an object is equal to the product of its mass and acceleration. The formula for calculating net force is:

Net Force = Mass × Acceleration

In this case, the mass of the plane is given as 4.50 x 10^3 kg, and the acceleration is given as 10.0 m/s^2.

To calculate the net force, simply multiply the mass and acceleration:

Net Force = (4.50 x 10^3 kg) × (10.0 m/s^2)

Calculating this gives us:

Net Force = 4.50 x 10^4 kg·m/s^2

Therefore, the net force acting on the plane is 4.50 x 10^4 kg·m/s^2.