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Which force acts against the motion of an airplane as it flies through the air?

Drag is the force that acts against the motion of an airplane as it flies through the air. It is caused by the resistance of the air to the forward motion of the airplane, and it slows the airplane down. Pilots must account for drag to maintain optimal speed and efficiency during flight.


What rocket flies faster a rubberband rocket or a air rocket?

An air rocket typically flies faster than a rubber band rocket. Air rockets are powered by compressed air released through a launch pad, providing more force and speed compared to a rubber band-powered rocket.


What form of energy does a kite in the air have?

Potential energy, because of this a kite is not moving.


What energy transformation takes place as an arrow is shot horizontally off a bow and flies through the air?

The energy transformation that takes place as an arrow is shot horizontally off a bow and flies through the air is from mechanical energy (stored in the bowstring) to kinetic energy (in the arrow's motion). Additionally, there may be some potential energy that is converted to kinetic energy as the arrow is released.


When you fire a gun what force affect the bullet as it leaves the barrel and flies through the air?

When a gun is fired, the force that affects the bullet as it leaves the barrel and travels through the air is the explosive force generated by the gunpowder igniting and rapidly expanding gases, propelling the bullet forward. This force propels the bullet through the barrel and imparts momentum to it, allowing it to overcome air resistance and travel towards its target.

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Correct spelling bird flies or flys?

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How does volleyball have air resistance?

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Which force acts against the motion of an airplane as it flies through the air?

Drag is the force that acts against the motion of an airplane as it flies through the air. It is caused by the resistance of the air to the forward motion of the airplane, and it slows the airplane down. Pilots must account for drag to maintain optimal speed and efficiency during flight.


What part of speech is flies?

Flies is a verb. It describes an action. It can be a noun referring to insects.