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Onur is floating freely in outer space with a propulsion thruster to help him counteract the pull of gravity. The gravitational forces pulling on his body are negligible except for those from the nearest planet (described by force vector \purple{\vec p}\, p ​ start color #9d38bd, p, with, vector, on top, end color #9d38bd) and the nearest star (described by force vector \blue{\vec s}\, s start color #6495ed, s, with, vector, on top, end color #6495ed). Onur, the planet, and the star are in the same plane, so we can describe the gravitational forces as two-dimensional vectors. \purple{\vec{p}} = (4,6) p ​ =(4,6)start color #9d38bd, p, with, vector, on top, end color #9d38bd, equals, left parenthesis, 4, comma, 6, right parenthesis \blue{\vec{s}} = (1,7) s =(1,7)start color #6495ed, s, with, vector, on top, end color #6495ed, equals, left parenthesis, 1, comma, 7, right parenthesis (Forces are given in newtons, \text{N}Nstart text, N, end text.)

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Answer:

O.383πrad

Step-by-step explanation:

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Onur is floating freely in outer space with a propulsion thruster to help him counteract-example-1
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