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If the rockets of a space ship in outer space (far from all gravity) suddenly lose power and go off, the space ship will gradually slow to a stop.. . True or False . . I think i…
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If the rockets of a space ship in outer space (far from all gravity) suddenly lose power and go off, the space ship will gradually slow to a stop.. . True or False . . I think its true...right??
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Unless there is a force that acts upon them to slow them down or stop them, they will forever tumble through space.
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