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Physics, 23.09.2019 20:30, milkshakegrande101

Suppose that an astronaut throws a rock in outer space at a location far from significant influences of gravity and air resistance. one would expect that the rock would a. eventually stop since all objects ultimately "lose their steam"b. eventually stop as its inertia slowly becomes used upc. continue in motion with the same speed and directiond. either a, b,c… depending on whether the astronaut continues to push it.

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