An orbiting spacecraft is described

  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. Why are there no aircraft or spacecraft flying or orbiting in the mesosphere?There is danger of meteor strikes in this layer.
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  4. 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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  5. What does it mean when an orbiting object is in 'perihelion'?a The orbiting object is closest to the object it is orbiting b The
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  6. What does it mean when an orbiting object is in 'perihelion'?a The orbiting object is closest to the object it is orbiting b The
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  7. A rocket engine on a spacecraft of total mass 10,000kg ejected 1.4kg of hot gases every second at an average discontinuous speed
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  8. a friend speeds by you in her spacecraft at a speed of 0.07c in the positive x direction. the spacecraft is measured in yout
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  9. 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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  10. A Titan IV rocket has put your spacecraft in a circular orbit around Earth at an altitude of 230 km. Calculate the force due to
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