Greater lift
generates more lifting force
Generates more lifting force
Generates more lifting force
Gets larger
Gets larger
It exposes more of the solute surface to the water molecules.
120 airplanes.
More than the 2 airplanes added together.
Of course. The magnitude (size) of acceleration is the rate at which speed is changing. As long as the magnitude of acceleration is more than zero, speed is increasing. If the magnitude of acceleration is decreasing, then speed is growing more slowly, but it's still increasing. That's exactly what's happening to an object falling through air. As it falls faster and faster, the force of air resistance increases. The object's acceleration shrinks, and it's speed increases more slowly. When the force of air resistance is equal to the object's weight, the net force on it is zero, its acceleration is zero, and its speed stops increasing. It's then at 'terminal velocity'.
it blows up and down, up and down
Increasing
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