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  1. You propose to build a space ship that allows the entire population of the United States (280 million) to leave earth. Your
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  2. An astronaut of mass 82.2 kg is 31.2 m far out in space, with both the space ship and the astronaut at rest with respect to each
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  3. an astronaut floating in space is separated from his ship. his mass in 85.0kg and he is 10.0m from ship. he throws a wrench moss
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  4. An 80.9 kg astronaut is taking a space walk to work on the engines of his ship, which is drifting through space with a constant
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  5. A cargo ship can carry containers weighing up to 50,000 tonnes. If it costs £1 million to rent out the entire space on this
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  6. A cargo ship can carry containers weighing up to 50,000 tonnes. If it costs £1 million to rent out the entire space on this
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  7. A ship is normally with a large hollow space. This means that the ship has a largevolume which allows it to displace a large
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  8. A space ship has a mass of 9000kg. the space ship is launched from Earth and lands on a distant planet where it has a mass of
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  9. Question 2 options:Compare the answers to these problems. Type <, =, or >. space space space space space space space 50
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  10. A ship approaches saturn at 10.4km/s and saturns speed is 9.6km/s (relative to the sun). Take the interaction as elastic
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    2. katie asked by katie
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