Is there anyou force acting on a rock travelling in straighte line in space
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no because in space vacum is there until it does not reach the atmosphere of any planet
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if a rock is moving in space, we can say that it might have an initial velocity but more no force is acting on it. so it moves in a straight line.
space is vacuum. so there is no force exerted by the surrounding atmosphere.
space is vacuum. so there is no force exerted by the surrounding atmosphere.
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