A plane is flying at a speed of 70 kilometers per hour. Then a tailwind (moving in the same direction as the plane) of 5 kilometers per hour acts on the plane. How is the plane’s net force calculated?(1 point) Responses Multiply the two forces Multiply the two forces Add the two forces together Add the two forces together Divide the larger force by the smaller force Divide the larger force by the smaller force Subtract the smaller force from the greater one

The plane's net force is calculated by adding the two forces together.

To calculate the plane's net force, you need to add the two forces together. In this case, the two forces are the speed of the plane (70 kilometers per hour) and the tailwind (5 kilometers per hour). Therefore, the plane's net force is calculated by adding 70 kilometers per hour and 5 kilometers per hour together.

To calculate the net force acting on the plane, you need to add the two forces together. In this case, the two forces are the plane's speed of 70 kilometers per hour and the tailwind of 5 kilometers per hour. By adding these two forces together, you can determine the net force acting on the plane.