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In deep space, there is very little friction. Once they launch a probe into deep space, where there are no external forces acting on it, scientists shut the probe’s engines off because the scientists want the probe to
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move at a constant velocity
Step-by-step explanation:
took the test
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the scientists want the probe to stop immediately and move at constant velocity.
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