A) It continues to accelerate at the same rate. B) It continues to accelerate bu
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A) It continues to accelerate at the same rate.
B) It continues to accelerate but at a gradually decreasing rate, until it reaches a constant velocity.
C) It immediately stops accelerating, and continues moving at the velocity it had when burnout occurred.
D) It immediately begins slowing down and gradually approaches zero velocity.
E) It will start falling back to earth.
B) A piece of cake that weighs 1 N on the moon.
C) A piece of cake that weighs 1 N on Jupiter.
D) A piece of cake that weighs 1 N on Mars.
E) The weight does not matter; the amount of cake is the same in all cases.
Explanation / Answer
E
D
C
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