Two astronauts, one of mass

  1. Two astronauts, each having a mass of 89.0 kg, are connected by a 10.0 m rope of negligible mass. They are isolated in space,
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  2. Two astronauts, each having a mass of 78.5 kg, are connected by a 10.0-m rope of negligible mass. They are isolated in space,
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  3. Two astronauts (Fig. P8.68), each having a mass of 84.0 kg, are connected by a 10.0 m rope of negligible mass. They are isolated
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  4. Two astronauts, each having a mass M are connected by a length of rope of length d have a negligible mass. They are isolated in
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  5. Astronauts visiting Planet X have a 2.6 -long string whose mass is 5.0g . They tie the string to a support, stretch it
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  6. Which detail supports the main idea that microgravity weakens astronauts' bones?A) astronauts grow 1-3 inches taller B)
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  7. Apollo AstronautsIn the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned as one of the activities performed by astronauts on the
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  8. When a space shuttle was launched, the astronauts on board experienced an acceleration of 19.0 m/s2. If one of the astronauts
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  9. Compare an astronauts weight in orbit with the astronauts weight on Earth, assuming the mass of the astronaut doesn't change.
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  10. Compare an astronauts weight in orbit with the astronauts weight on Earth, assuming the mass of the astronaut doesn't change.
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