In the classic 1950 sci-fi film Rocketship X-M, a spaceship is moving in the vacuum of outer space, far from any planet, when its engine dies. As a result, the spaceship slows down and stop. Criticize this event using Newton’s laws.
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In a vacuum, there is no friction due to air resistance. Newton's first law states that an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by a net force. Since there is no friction, it means that the velocity all throughout the travel is constant. If the spaceship slows down and stops, it will continue to stop moving or remain at rest
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