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Old 21st July 2002 | 16:09
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bluskis
 
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During a climb forces are certainly not in equilibrium.

Upward force exceeds gravitational force, hence climb.

If they were in equilibrium, as in straight and level flight, there would be no climb.

If you are looking for the acceleration part of F=(W/g)xa, the a is the gravitational acceleration you are overcoming.
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