Using the Design Recipe and NetBeans construct an algorithm
Using the Design Recipe and NetBeans, construct an algorithm, and then write a Java program based on the algorithm, to solve each of the following problems:
Engineering: finding runway length) Given an airplane\'s acceleration a and take-off speed v, you can compute the minimum runway length needed for an airplane to take off using the following formula:
 Write a program that prompts the user to enter v in meters/second (m/s) and the acceleration a in meters/second squared (m/s2), and displays the minimum runway length.
   
Sample Run (user input in color):
run:
 Enter speed in meters/second: 60
 Enter acceleration in meters/second squared: 3.5
 The minimum runway length for this airplane is 514.3
 BUILD SUCCESSFUL (total time: 10 seconds)
Solution
SpeedCalc.java
 import java.text.DecimalFormat;
 import java.util.Scanner;
public class SpeedCalc {
  
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
        System.out.println(\"Enter speed in meters/second: \");
        double speed = scan.nextDouble();
        System.out.println(\"Enter acceleration in meters/second squared: \");
        double acceleration = scan.nextDouble();
        double minRunwayLen = calculateRunwayLength(speed, acceleration);
        DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat(\"0.0\");
        System.out.println(\"The minimum runway length for this airplane is \"+df.format(minRunwayLen));
    }
    public static double calculateRunwayLength(double speed, double acceleration){
        double minRunwayLen = (speed * speed) / (2 * acceleration);
        return minRunwayLen;
    }
}
Output:
Enter speed in meters/second:
 60
 Enter acceleration in meters/second squared:
 3.5
 The minimum runway length for this airplane is 514.3

