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I think this is true I’m not really sure can you explain it?

I think this is true I’m not really sure can you explain it?-example-1
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Assuming there was gravitational force, an object flying upwards would decelerate due its weight. This would cause the velocity to decrease. In this scenario, the area is free of gravitational forces. The velocity is likely to remain the same. Therefore, the engine must not run at some maximum level in order to maintain the ships velocity. Thus, the answer is False

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