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ANSWER ASAP A plane on the ground will weigh: more than a plane in the air less than a plane in the air the same as a plane in the air
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A plane on the ground will weigh:
more than a plane in the air
less than a plane in the air
the same as a plane in the air
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The weight of the plane is (mass) x (acceleration of gravity).
Neither of these changes when the plane rises from the ground.
Its weight on the ground is equal to (the same as) its weight in the air.
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