Asked by mathew
One hazard of space travel is debris left by previous missions. There are several thousand masses large enough to detect by radar orbiting the earth, but there are far greater numbers of very small masses such as flakes of paint. Calculate the force exerted by a 0.150 mg chip of paint that strikes a space shuttle window at a relative speed of 4.00 ✕ 103 m/s and sticks, given the collision lasts 6.00 ✕ 10-8 s. Such a collision chipped the window of the ill-fated Challenger in June 1983, causing $50,000 of damage.
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Answered by
bobpursley
force*time=mass*relativespeed
force=.000150Kg*4E3/6E-8=about 10 N
check my math
force=.000150Kg*4E3/6E-8=about 10 N
check my math
Answered by
Damon
10^3*10^8 = 10^11
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