An airplane of mass 25,000 kg (approximately the size of a Boeing 737) is coming in for
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An airplane of mass 25,000 kg (approximately the size of a Boeing 737) is coming in for a landing at a speed of 70 m/s. Estimate the normal force on the landing gear when the airplane lands.
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College Physics Reasoning and Relationships
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Authors: Nicholas Giordano
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