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A 100-kg astronaut floating in space holds a 10-kg object. Then the object is tossed at 50 m/s. How fast does the astronaut go after tossing the object?

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Answer:

velocity is 5 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

mass of astronaut (M)=100kg

mass of object (m)=10kg

Initially they are rest , so initial velocity (u)= 0 m/s

Final velocity of object ;
v_1=10m/s

let final velocity of astronaut =
v_2 (Unknown)

Now , By conservation of linear momentum

Initial momentum = Final momentum


(m + M)* u = (m* v_1) + (M* v_2)

Now insert values


0 = (10 kg * 50 m/s ) + (100 kg \: v_2)

Further simplifying


v_2=-(500 kg-m/s)/(100kg)

So,


v_2= -5\:m/s

So, velocity is 5 m/s (the negative sign is due to direction)

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