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Newton’s laws of motion
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When lift is greater, the helicopter

A. climbs down.

climbs up.

hovers in midair.

None of the above

Newton’s Third Law

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When lift is greater, the helicopter

When lift is greater, the helicopter

A. climbs down.

climbs up.

hovers in midair.

None of the above

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A bird flies by

A bird flies by

A. flapping its wings.

pushing air down so that the air pushes it upward.

hovering in midair.

inhaling and exhaling air.

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A birds flies by

A birds flies by

A. flapping its wings.

pushing air down so that the air pushes it upward.

hovering in midair.

inhaling and exhaling air.

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Slightly tilted wings of airplanes deflect

Slightly tilted wings of airplanes deflect

A. oncoming air downward to produce lift.

oncoming air upward to produce lift.

Both of these.

Neither of these.

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Slightly tilted wings of airplanes deflect

Slightly tilted wings of airplanes deflect

A. oncoming air downward to produce lift.

oncoming air upward to produce lift.

Both of these.

Neither of these.

Explanation:

When a wing diverts air downward, it exerts a downward force on the air. The air simultaneously exerts an upward force on the wing. The vertical component of this upward force is lift. (The horizontal component is drag.)

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Compared with a light-weight glider, a heavier glider would have to push air

Compared with a light-weight glider, a heavier glider would have to push air

A. downward with greater force.

downward with the same force.

downward with less force.

none of the above

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Compared with a light-weight glider, a heavier glider would have to push air

Compared with a light-weight glider, a heavier glider would have to push air

A. downward with greater force.

downward with the same force.

downward with less force.

none of the above

Explanation:

The force on the air deflected downward must equal the weight of the glider.

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