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A NASA explorer spacecraft with a mass of 1,000 kg takes off in a positive direction from a stationary asteroid. If the velocity of the spacecraft is 250 m/s and the asteroid is pushed back –25 m/s, what is the mass of the asteroid? Assume there is no net force on the system.

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Answer:

Option C 10,000 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer: 10000 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

The momentum
p is given by the following equation:


p=m.V (1)

Where:


m is the mass of the object


V is the velocity of the object

Now, in this case and according the conservation of momentum:


m_(1)v_(1)+m_(2)v_(2)=m_(1)u_(1)+m_(2)u_(2) (2)

Where:


m_(1)=1000kg is the mass of the spacecraft


m_(2) is the mass of the asteroid


v_(1)=0 is the initial velocity of the spacecraft


v_(2)=0 is the initial velocity of the asteroid (because we are told the asteroid is stationary, as the spacracft is on the sateroid it remains stationary as well)


u_(1)=250m/s is the final velocity of the spacecraft


u_(2)=-25m/s is the final velocity of the asteroid

Rewritting (2):


0=m_(1)u_(1)+m_(2)u_(2) (3)


0=(1000kg)(250m/s)+m_(2)(-25m/s) (4)

Finding
m_(2):


m_(2)=10000kg This is the mass of the asteroid

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