An astronaut throws a wrench in interstellar space. How much

  1. An astronaut throws a wrench in interstellar space. How much force is required to keep the wrench moving continuously with
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  2. An astronaut on the moon throws a wrench straight up at 4 0 m/s. Three seconds later it falls downwards at a velocity of 0.80
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  3. An astronaut with a mass of 100 kg throws a wrench with a mass of 2 kg at a velocity of 5 m/s. What is the resulting recoil
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  4. An astronaut with a mass of 70.0 kg is outside a space capsule when the tether line breaks. To return to the capsule, the
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  5. A 60-kg astronaut is in space, far from any objects that would exert a significant gravitational force on him. He would like to
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  6. Far from any gravity, an astronaut accidentally releases a metal wrench inside a spaceship that is traveling at a constant
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  7. Far from any gravity, an astronaut accidentally releases a metal wrench inside a spaceship that is traveling at a constant
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  8. 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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  9. If an astronaut starts drifting away from a space station and all the have is a wrench, how can they use the wrench to get back
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  10. 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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