Which statement best explains why a paper airplane eventually falls to the ground?(1 point)

Responses

The unbalanced forces of air resistance and gravity slow the airplane and pull it down.
The unbalanced forces of air resistance and gravity slow the airplane and pull it down.

Inertia creates the new forces acting on the airplane to keep it up.
Inertia creates the new forces acting on the airplane to keep it up.

The force from throwing the airplane loses strength as the airplane moves.
The force from throwing the airplane loses strength as the airplane moves.

Inertia acts as a balanced force that slows the airplane and pulls it down.

1 answer

The statement that best explains why a paper airplane eventually falls to the ground is:

The unbalanced forces of air resistance and gravity slow the airplane and pull it down.

This statement accurately describes the forces acting on the airplane: gravity pulls it down while air resistance opposes its motion. Together, these unbalanced forces lead to the airplane losing altitude until it eventually falls.