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As shown in the diagram, the forward thrust of the engine is 85N. The wind and air resistance is providing 100 N of force to the reverse. What is the net force on the airplane? ● 85 N right ● 100 N left
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As shown in the diagram, the forward thrust of the engine is 85N. The wind and air resistance is providing 100 N of force to the reverse. What is the net force on the airplane?
● 85 N right
● 100 N left
● 185 N right
● 15N left
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The net force in 185 N right because 100 plus 85 is 185
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the answer is 15N left. you just have to subtract the 85 from 100 :) hope this helps
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