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In deep Space an object will continue to move in a straight line at constant speed because...
a) The forces acting are negligible (effectively zero)
b) There is no force acting at all
c) The forces acting are balanced
d) There is nothing there to push it
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a) The forces acting are negligible (effectively zero)
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