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Physics, 05.02.2021 19:20 ella3714

In zero gravity, do the laws of motion still apply? No, objects cannot be in
motion in
space because
there is no gravity.
No, if you do not
have gravity you
have no motion.
Yes, objects in
motion in space do
not have inertia.
Yes, objects in motio
in space tend to stay
motion unless acte
upon by an outside
force.

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