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A spacecraft orbiting Earth is both moving forward and a. at terminal velocity b. experiencing resistance c. weightless d. towards earth
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A spacecraft orbiting Earth is both moving forward and
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b. experiencing resistance
c. weightless
d. towards earth
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At terminal velocity
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Answer: (A) At terminal velocity ...
Step-by-step explanation:
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