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strojnjashka [21]
3 years ago
6

Is the claim?correct support your reasoning

History
1 answer:
Schach [20]3 years ago
4 0

As the shuttle is removed from the transporting aircraft it’s primary motion is

in the vertical direction (toward earth) which is a True statement.

<h3>What is a Space shuttle?</h3>

A space shuttle is a vehicle which is used to transport individuals and goods

to and fro the earth's orbit.

The velocity which helps it to overcome the force of gravity during motion is

referred to as the escape velocity.

The space shuttle usually has an initial velocity of 0m/s and moves in a

linear motion during release from the transporting aircraft.

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