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By exerting a force on the astronaut, the vehicle in which they orbit experiences an equal and opposite force. If the mass of the vehicle is 155.1× greater than the astronaut by what factor would the astronaut's acceleration be affected? Think of a method in which recoil of the vehicle is avoided. original text = Discuss how this would affect the measurement of the astronaut’s acceleration.

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The astronaut's acceleration is 155.1 times the vehicle's acceleration

Step-by-step explanation:

These effects due to Newton's third law of action and reaction. Since the forces are equal but in the opposite direction and each acting on a different body. We distance that the Force is F let's calculate the acceleration of the vehicle and the astronaut

Astronaut

F =
m_(ast) a₁

Vehicle

F =
m_(veh) a₁

F = 555.1
m_(ast) a₂

Let's match the equation


m_(ast) a₁ = 155.1
m_(ast) a₂

a₁ = 155.1 a₂

a₁ / a₂ = 155.1

The astronaut's acceleration is 155.1 times the vehicle's acceleration

We see that even when the acceleration of the vehicle is small, there is a very high multiplicative factor.

One method to improve this situation is that the vehicles fear some small retro-rocket vehicles to reduce their acceleration. This would have a very favorable impact on the astronaut's mission.

Another method would be for the astronaut himself to have the retro-rocket and control his acceleration.

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