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20 March, 18:42

An astronaut, of total mass 86.0 kg including her suit, stands on a spherical satellite of mass 360 kg, both at rest relative a nearby space station. She jumps at a speed of 2.35 m/s directly away from the satellite, as measured by an observer in the station. At what speed does that observer measure the satellite traveling in the opposite direction?

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  1. 20 March, 19:11
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    Answer: 0.56 m/s

    Explanation:

    Hi, to answer this question we have to apply the formula of the conservation of momentum.

    m1 v1 = m2 v2 (because the system is stationary at the beginning)

    Where:

    m1 = mass of the astronaut

    v1 = velocity of the astronaut

    m2 = mass of the satellite

    v2 = velocity of the satellite

    Replacing with the values given and solving:

    86 kg (2.35m/s) = 360 kg v2

    202.1 kgm/s=360kg v2

    202.1kgm/s / 360kg = v2

    v2 = 0.56 m/s

    Feel free to ask for more if needed or if you did not understand something.
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