PHYS SCI&ENGNRS V2&S/WRKBK&MOD MSTG/ET
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Chapter 7, Problem 13EAP
An 80 kg spacewalking astronaut pushes off a 640 kg satellite, exerting a 100 N force for the 0.50 s it takes him to straighten his arms. How far are the astronaut and the satellite after 1.0 min?
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PHYS SCI&ENGNRS V2&S/WRKBK&MOD MSTG/ET
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