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  1. An airplane rises vertically 1000 feet over a horizontal distance of 1 mile. To the nearest degree what is the angle of
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  2. An airplane rises vertically 1000 ft over a horizontal distance of 1 mile. What is the angle of elevation, θ of the airplane's
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  8. As you airplane taker off from an airstrip on the ground and rises 30,000 feet into the sky what happens to the air pressure on
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  9. Which statement best explains why a paper airplane eventually falls to the ground? (1 point)The unbalanced forces of air
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  10. Which statement best explains why a paper airplane eventually falls to the groundThe unbalance forces of air resistance in
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