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odWibis/view.php?id 3390903 Books Google Drive 120s e Q. Search C calaulus 8th Edition c Stewart Calouluss Early Mylab & Mastering I.. ard Edition textbook- Mchle C Print calculator Periodic Table Question 4 of 19 Sapling Learning An unfortunate astronaut loses his grip during a spacewalk and finds himself fioating away from the space the rope only a rope and a bag of tools. tries to throw a rope to his fellow astronaut, but mass is too In last astronaut his in the direction of has a of from astronaut has mass of 124 kgand the bag 10.0 if the astronaut is moving S drifting away of the bag of tools (wih respect to the space station)that will keep the astronaut from forever? m/s Previous Check Answer 0Nest Ext Hint

Explanation / Answer

Applying momentum conservation for astronaut-bag system,

initial = final momentum

0 = (124 x 2.40) + (10 v )

v = - 19.8 m/s


hence final speed of bag is 19.8 m/s in the opposite direction of astronaut.