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An aircraft is travelling at constant speed in a horizontal circle with centre Q. Each diagram below shows a tail view of the aircraft, the dotted line representing the line of the wings and the circle representing the centre of gravity of theair craft. Which one of the diagram correctly shows the force acting on the aircraft ?

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