Kite in the air which 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.
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Answer:The flying of kite in air is an example of Random or Irregular motion. Answer: Flying of kite is an example of random motion because the person is applying force as well as wind is also applying force (drag and lift)in all directions which changes frequently.As a result of non uniform forces kite moves randomly.
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