Physics, 20.09.2019 02:30, xeskimopie
An investigation using a fan and a wooden car is shown. which of the following actions will most likely increase the distance the car will travel?
a. increase the speed of the fan
b. add mass to the car
c. decrease the speed of the fan
d. change the direction the car is going.
explain why you choose the answer you did.
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