An \( 80000-\mathrm{kg} \) airliner is flying at \( 900 \mathrm{~km} / \mathrm{h} \) at a height of 10.0 km . What is its total energy (kinetic + potential) if the total was 0 when the airliner was at rest on the ground? 1) 250 MJ 2) 478 MJ 3) 773 MJ 4) 10300 MJ 5) 12500 MJ
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To find the total energy of the airliner, we need to calculate both its kinetic energy (KE) and potential energy (PE). The kinetic energy can be calculated using the formula: \[ KE = \frac{1}{2}mv^2 \] where \( m = 80000 \, \text{kg} \) and \( v = 900 \, \text{km/h} = \frac{900 \times 1000}{3600} = 250 \, \text{m/s} \). So, \[ KE = \frac{1}{2} \times 80000 \, \text{kg} \times (250 \, \text{m/s})^2 = \frac{1}{2} \times 80000 \times 62500 = 2500000000 \, \text{J} = 2500 \, \text{MJ} \] For potential energy, we use the formula: \[ PE = mgh \] where \( g \) (acceleration due to gravity) is approximately \( 9.81 \, \text{m/s}^2 \), and \( h = 10.0 \, \text{km} = 10000 \, \text{m} \). So, \[ PE = 80000 \, \text{kg} \times 9.81 \, \text{m/s}^2 \times 10000 \, \text{m} = 7848000000 \, \text{J} = 7848 \, \text{MJ} \] Now, we can find the total energy by adding KE and PE: \[ Total \, Energy = KE + PE = 2500 \, \text{MJ} + 7848 \, \text{MJ} = 10348 \, \text{MJ} \] The closest choice to our answer is: **4) 10300 MJ**.