Why does a kite soar to great height at times, while at times it refused to leave the ground ?
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The physics of the kite is one of the most important tasks to be discussed as it contains a combination of a lot of forces which makes the kite flying high in the sky.
When the site is on the ground, it is highly attracted by the Earth's gravitational force which makes it laying on the ground. As we try to pull up the string, the buoyancy of the air aids in pushing the kite up in the sky. The string balances the force between them.
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