Physics, asked by DoctorFaraz, 4 months ago

when a space ship is out out the pull of the earth
(a) it moves with constant velocity
(b) zero velocity
(c) its velocity stars decreasing (d) its speed starts decressing.​

Answers

Answered by maazsalman88
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Answer:

zero

Explanation:

velocity is change in acceleration and in space here is no acceleration

Answered by pratham8585
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Answer:zero

Explanation:

In Physics, “velocity” is speed in a certain direction.

When a spaceship orbits the Earth its velocity is constantly changing, even if its speed remains the same, because its direction is constantly changing.

So if a space ship is moving and it is not in the pull of Earth’s gravity (or any other gravity) its velocity will be constant.

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