$A$ jet plane flies in the air because

  • A
    The gravity does not act on bodies moving with high speeds
  • B
    The thrust of the jet compensates for the force of gravity
  • C
    The flow of air around the wings causes an upward force,which compensates for the force of gravity
  • D
    The weight of air whose volume is equal to the volume of the plane is more than the weight of the plane

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