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A hummingbird is able to hover because, as the wings
A hummingbird is able to hover because, as the wings move downwards, they exert a downward force on the air. Newton's third law
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A - A hummingbird flies 2.7 m along a straight path at a height of 5.3 m above the ground. Upon spotting a flower below, the
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A - A hummingbird flies 2.7 m along a straight path at a height of 5.3 m above the ground. Upon spotting a flower below, the
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A hummingbird flies 2.7 m along a straight path at a height of 5.3 m above the ground. Upon spotting a flower below, the
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A hummingbird flies 2.7 m along a straight path at a height of 5.3 m above the ground. Upon spotting a flower below, the
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A hummingbird flies 1.6 m along a straight
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Question A hummingbird flaps its wings 5,000 times a minute when hovering in place. How many times will it
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A hummingbird flaps its wings 5,000 times a minute when hovering in place. How many times will it flap its wing in 15 seconds?(1
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A hummingbird flaps its wings 5,000 times a minute when hovering in place. How many times will it flap its wing in 15 seconds?(1
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A hummingbird flaps its wings 5,000 times a minute when hovering in place. How many times will it flap its wing in 15 seconds?(1
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