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An aeroplane requires for take off a speed of `80 km//h` the run on the ground being 100 m The mass of aeroplane is `10^(4)` kg and coefficient of friction between aeroplane and ground is 0.2 What is the maximum force required by the engine of the plane for take off ?

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