English, 20.04.2020 23:24 babygreg2001p97abr
An asteroid is flying through space with a velocity of 1,500 m/s. If no forces act
on the asteroid, what will happen to it?
The asteroid will eventually come to a stop when its velocity
reaches 0 m/s.
O
The asteroid's inertia will decrease and its acceleration will slowly
increase.
4
The asteroid will continue moving forever with the same speed
and direction.
O The asteroid will continue moving until its acceleration is greater
than its velocity
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