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Physics, 07.03.2021 14:00 nickthequick

If an airplane's thrust is 235 mph and the wind's drag is 300 mph, would the plane have enough net force to fly?*
A. Yes, the net force is 65 mph thrust.
B. No, the net force is 65 mph drag.
C.. Yes, the net force is 535 mph thrust.
D. No, the net force is 535 mph drag.

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