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33% Part (a) Select the correct symbolic expression for the magnitude of the average net force, FL, acting on the jet during its launch.
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33% Part (b) Calculate the numerical value of the magnitude of the force F; in Newtons?
A 33% Part (c) What is the numerical value of the ratio of the launch force F; to the jet's weight?
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