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  1. When an airplane experiences drag, are the forces added or subtracted?Hint: Drag is the term used to describe the air in front
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  2. AN AIRPLANE HEADS DUE NORTH 100MPH. IT EXPERIENCES A 20 MPH WIND FLOW IN THE DIRECTION S45(DEGREES)E. DETERMINE THE SPEED AND
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  3. An airplane normally flies at 280 km/h. What is its airspeed if it experiences 80 km/hr headwind?
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  4. An airplane normally flies at 280 km/h. What is its airspeed if it experiences 80 km/hr headwind?
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  5. Which statement best explains why a paper airplane eventually falls to the ground? (1 point)The unbalanced forces of air
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  6. When an airplane experiences a tailwind, are the forces added or subtracted?
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  7. Which statement best explains why a paper airplane eventually falls to the groundThe unbalance forces of air resistance in
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  8. Which statement best explains why a paper airplane eventually falls to the ground?(1 point)The force from throwing the airplane
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  9. Which statement best explains why a paper airplane eventually falls to the ground? (1 point)The force from throwing the •
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  10. Which statement best explains why a paper airplane eventually falls to the ground? (1 point)Inertia slows the airplane and pulls
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