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6 April, 04:36

Which of these factors are experienced by a space shuttle in orbit? Check all that apply.

A. gravity

B. air resistance

C. friction

D. inertia

E. centripetal force

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  1. 6 April, 05:31
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    Gravity, inertia, centripetal force

    Explanation:

    Gravity: A space shuttle in orbit experiences gravity not just from the planet it is orbiting but from other celestial bodies too

    Air resistance: There is no atmosphere in space so the shuttle experiences no air resistance

    Friction: There is no atmosphere or surface that it is moving on so the shuttle experiences no friction

    Inertia: Any body that is moving or stationary experiences inertia, the resistance to change in velocity whether it is moving or stationary

    Centripetal force: The shuttle is in orbit, what keeps it in orbit is the centripetal force towards the center of the body it is orbiting
  2. 6 April, 07:28
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    A. gravity (of any planet/star/celestial body around)

    D. Inertia

    E. Centripetal force
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