A space explorer is in a spaceship moving through space far from any planet or star. She notices a large rock,
taken as a specimen from an alien planet, floating around the cabin of the spaceship. Should she push it
gently toward a storage compartment or kick it toward the compartment? Why?
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He should push it gently.
Explanation:
This is because the forces of resistance this situation are minimal, so the rock will not slow as it would on Earth. Kicking the rock may result in it travelling too fast and hitting something else, causing damage. Moreover, the rock could start rebounding off of surfaces and create havoc.
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forces of resistance this situation are minimal
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