Aircraft require longer takeoff distances, called takeoffrolls, at high altitude

Chapter 1, Problem 42

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Aircraft require longer takeoff distances, called takeoffrolls, at high altitude airports because of diminished airdensity. The table shows how the takeoff roll for a certainlight airplane depends on the airport elevation. (Takeoffrolls are also strongly influenced by air temperature; thedata shown assume a temperature of 0 C.) Determine aformula for this particular aircraft that gives the takeoffroll as an exponential function of airport elevation.

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