A helicopter is accelerating up into the air while it is also accelerating due north. Which statement about the forces acting on the helicopter is true?(1 point)

Responses

The drag on the helicopter is directed upward and to the north.
The drag on the helicopter is directed upward and to the north.

The drag on the helicopter is directed downward and to the south.
The drag on the helicopter is directed downward and to the south.

The drag on the helicopter is directed upward and to the south.
The drag on the helicopter is directed upward and to the south.

The drag on the helicopter is directed downward and to the north.

The correct statement about the forces acting on the helicopter is: The drag on the helicopter is directed upward and to the north.

The correct statement about the forces acting on the helicopter is:

The drag on the helicopter is directed upward and to the north.

To determine the direction of the drag on the helicopter, we need to consider its motion. The helicopter is accelerating upward into the air while also accelerating due north.

When an object moves through a fluid, like air, it experiences a drag force that opposes its motion. The drag force is generally in the opposite direction to the velocity of the object.

In this case, the helicopter is accelerating upward, which means its velocity is directed upward. Therefore, the drag force will be in the opposite direction, directed downward.

Similarly, the helicopter is accelerating due north, which means its velocity is directed north. The drag force will be in the opposite direction, directed south.

Therefore, the correct statement about the forces acting on the helicopter is:
The drag on the helicopter is directed downward and to the south.