If we push a thing in space why it move always..
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remember the Newton's first law
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According to Newton's law of motion,
an object continues to be in it's state of rest or motion until an external force acts on it.
When an object is pushed in space, no external force like air resistance, friction etc acts in the objects. thus it keeps on moving here and there.
However if the object finds a planet or any body to orbit ( which requires many things), it starts to orbit it.
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an object continues to be in it's state of rest or motion until an external force acts on it.
When an object is pushed in space, no external force like air resistance, friction etc acts in the objects. thus it keeps on moving here and there.
However if the object finds a planet or any body to orbit ( which requires many things), it starts to orbit it.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU.
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Hello ,
If we push a thing in space why it move always..
Due to Anti gravity in the Space
here is no atmosphere and no medium
any object will fly to infinity if there is no gravitational field [As tesla Car :-P ]
Any object is stops moving when an external force is repelling it to move
but in space there is no external field .
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