flying a kite in air is an example of________motion
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Flying of kite is random motion. The amount of the change in velocity is determined by Newton's second law of motion. A kite flying through the air is a good example of this principle. The forcesacting on a kite in flight include the weight, the aerodynamic lift and drag, and the tension in the control line.
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Random Motion
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Flying of kite is random motion. The amount of the change in velocity is determined by Newton's second law of motion. A kite flying through the air is a good example of this principle. The forcesacting on a kite in flight include the weight, the aerodynamic lift and drag, and the tension in the control line.
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