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Gliding upwind as compared to gliding downwind willQuestion 41Select one:a.Increase the dragb.Reduce the groundspeedc.Reduce the stall speedd.Increase the lift

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Gliding upwind as compared to gliding downwind willQuestion 41Select one:a.Increase the dragb.Reduce the groundspeedc.Reduce the stall speedd.Increase the lift

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The question seems to be incomplete. However, based on the options provided, if we are comparing gliding upwind to gliding downwind, the most likely answer would be:

b. Reduce the groundspeed

Here's why:

When you're gliding upwind (i.e., against the wind), your groundspeed (the speed at which you're moving over the ground) is reduced. This is because the wind is effectively 'pushing back' against you.

On the other hand, when you're gliding downwind (i.e., with the wind), your groundspeed is increased because the wind is 'pushing' you along.

The other options (a, c, and d) don't really make sense in this context. Gliding upwind or downwind wouldn't inherently change the drag, stall speed, or lift of the aircraft - those factors are more directly influenced by the design of the aircraft and the way it's being flown.

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