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An astronaut throws a wrench in interstellar space. How much force is required to keep the wrench moving continuously with constant velocity? A.
a force equal to its weight on Earth
B.
a force equal to zero
C.
a force equal to half of its weight on Earth
D.
a force equal to double its weight on Earth

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