Asked by Sophia
When an airplane experiences drag, are the forces added or subtracted?
Hint: Drag is the term used to describe the air in front of the plane pushing the airplane backwards.
Hint: Drag is the term used to describe the air in front of the plane pushing the airplane backwards.
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Answered by
Steve
the forces are always added.
However, since the drag pushes backward, we can assume that it is negative.
However, since the drag pushes backward, we can assume that it is negative.
Answered by
Jacob
The forces are added because drag increases.
Answered by
Chickennuggets
The forces are subtracted trust me it's not added I put that answer for my quiz and got it wrong so its subtracted !
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