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Suppose the universe were completely empt except for one object a solid sphere moving through space at a speed of 100 lms what sort of path would the object be moving in

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  1. Since, there is no net force of attraction or repulsion present between the object and any other celestial entity in the given space, we will get a more interrupted motion of the objects which are supposed to be all alone in the region or space.
  1. So, F(gravity)= zero(0) then we can say that there will be an uninterrupted motion of the object on a given multi-directional orientation. Just because from the point of its initiation to the point of an unknown destination, the over all motion of the celestial object would be multi-directional in nature with out being a curve or any other form of alignment due to the absence of an acting force inside the region.

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Answer:

Straight line path.

Step-by-step explanation:

Speed is the rate at which an object covers a particular distance. According to the question, the object was moving with constant speed, there is no change in the direction as well, This imply that the object is moving with constant velocity. No external forces applied on the object. Therefore the object is moving on a straight line path.

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