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3 June, 09:20

An astronaut is floating in space when the support line is cut. If the 68kg astronaut needs to reach the spaceship (20m away), how long will it take if he throws a 12kg canister at 12m/s?

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  1. 3 June, 09:48
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    Answer: 9.43 s

    Explanation:

    Since there is no external force acting in space, the total momentum of the entire system would be conserved.

    When the astronaut throws a canister, an equal and opposite amount of force would act on the astronaut which means momentum of the canister would be equal to momentum of the astronaut,

    ⇒ m v = m' v'

    ⇒ 12 kg * 12 m/s = 68 kg * v'

    The velocity of the astronaut would be:

    v' = 2.12 m/s

    The distance need to be covered by astronaut to reach the spaceship = 20 m

    Time taken : Distance / velocity = 20 m / 2.12 m/s = 9.43 s.

    Hence, astronaut would take 9.43 s to reach the spaceship.
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