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A 95-kg astronaut and a 1300-kg satellite are at rest relative to the space shuttle. The astronaut pushes on the satellite, giving it a speed of 0.17 m/s directly away from the shuttle. Seven-and-a-half seconds later the astronaut comes into contact with the shuttle.

What was the initial distance from the shuttle to theastronaut?

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Answer:


d=17.44 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Conservation of Momentum. Momentum is said to be conserved when there is zero net external force acting on the object.

So mathematically:

Definition of momentum:
p = m*v

Newton's 1st law:
F = m*a
m*(dv)/(dt)=(dp)/(dt)

Net external force is zero:
F = 0
(dv)/(dt)=0=Dp=0

Conservation of Momentum is mathematically expressed as:

mv(initial) = mv(final)

Hence in this case:


v=0.17 (m)/(s)

by conservation of energy:


m_(s)*v_(s)=m_(a)*v_(a)


1300kg*0.17 (m)/(s)=95kg*m_(a)


m_(a)=2.326(m)/(s)


m_(a)=(d)/(t)


d=m_(a)*t


d=2.32(m)/(s)*7.5s


d=17.44 m

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