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Physics, 23.07.2019 22:00 ronaldhernandez598

In the diagram above, the drag force a. is represented by x and to keep the jet from falling to the ground. b. is represented by w and makes the jet move forward at a faster speed. c. is represented by y and slows the forward motion of the jet. d. is represented by z and pulls the jet toward the ground.

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