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Physics, 05.07.2019 02:30 graciegirl6662
George clooney finishes some work on the outside of the space station which is in circular orbit around earth. he gets a little sloppy and leaves his wrench outside, floating next to the space station. if there is no air resistance, the wrench with:
continue in orbit with the space station
spiral down to the earth
fly off tangentially into space
fall directly down to the earth
continue in orbit at reduced speed
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