An electrically neutral model airplane

  1. An electrically neutral model airplane is flying in a horizontal circle on a 2.0-m guideline, which is nearly parallel to the
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  2. The scale model of an airplane is 1:130, where 1 inch on the model is equal to 130 inches on the actual airplane. Which
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  3. The scale model of an airplane is 1:130, where 1 inch on the model is equal to 130 inches on the actual airplane. Which
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  4. The scale model of an airplane is 1:130, where 1 inch on the model is equal to 130 inches on the actual airplane. Which
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  5. Bruce keeps detailed information about his model airplane collection. The data includes not only the characteristics of each
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  6. Puck is making a scale model of an airplane. The actual airplane is 98 feet long. The scale of the model is 1 cm : 4.7 ft. What
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  7. Tia was flying her model airplane. It took the airplane 5 seconds to go 90 feet. What was the average rate of speed of the model
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  8. The scale model of an airplane is 1:130, where 1 inch on the model is equal to 130 inches on the actual airplane. Which
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  9. The model of airplane has a wings[an of20 inches. The model scale of 1 inch = 3.5 feet. what is the wingspan of the actual
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  10. A model airplane reaches a maximum altitude and then begin to descend at a constant rate in feet per second. After falling for
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