An astronaut in a spacecraft

  1. 4. The figure above shows an 80-kg astronaut pushing on a spacecraft with force 𝐹𝐹, in outer space. The spacecraft has a
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  2. A 70.0-kg astronaut pushes to the left on a spacecraft with a force in "gravity-free" space. The spacecraft has a total mass of
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  3. a 300 kg astronaut and equipment move with a velocity of 2.oom/s toward an orbiting spacecraft. How long must the astronaut fire
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  4. Please help me, thank you.A 100 kg astronaut is standing on the outside surface of a 4.50 x 10^4 kg spacecraft. The astronaut
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  5. A 200.0 kg astronaut and equipment move with a velocity of 2.00 m/s toward an orbiting spacecraft. How long will the astronaut
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  6. Help Please.A 100 kg astronaut is standing on the outside surface of a 4.50 x 10^4 kgspacecraft. The astronaut jumps away from
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  7. An astronaut comes loose while outside the spacecraft and finds himself floating away from the spacecraft with only a big bag of
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  8. A 200.0 kg astronaut and equipment move with a velocity of 2.00 m/s toward an orbitingspacecraft. The astronaut will fire a
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  9. An astronaut of mass m in a spacecraft experiences a gravitational force F=mg when stationary on the launchpad.What is the
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  10. Question: A 62 kg astronaut floats outside a 3200 kg spacecraft. She's initially stationary with respect to the spacecraft. Then
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