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Inessa [10]
2 years ago
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An interstellar spacecraft, far from the influence of any stars or planets, is moving at high speed under the influence of fusio

n rockets when the engines malfunction and stop. The spacecraft will
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Lorico [155]2 years ago
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An interstellar spacecraft, far from the influence of any stars or planets, is moving at high speed under the influence of fusion rockets when the engines malfunction and stop. The spacecraft will keep moving forever at the same speed.

  • What is Interstellar spacecraft:

Interstellar travel refers to the idea of interstellar probes or crewed spacecraft moving between stars or planetary systems in a galaxy.

here, An interstellar spacecraft, far from the influence of any stars or planets, is moving at high speed.

According to Newton’s first law:

  • Newton’s first law states that, without any external force, if a body is at rest, it will remain at rest and if the body is moving with constant velocity, it will continue to do so.

Since here there is no external force present,

Therefore the spacecraft will keep moving forever at the same speed.

Thus,

from the above observation we conclude that,

option (D) is correct

Learn more about Interstellar spacecraft here:

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