A 63 kg astronaut is drifting in space at a velocity of 7.0 m/s to the right with respect to the spacecraft. The astronaut uses the jetpack

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A 63 kg astronaut is drifting in space at a velocity of 7.0 m/s to the right with respect to the spacecraft. The astronaut uses the jetpack to move to the left and back to the spacecraft. The jetpack fires for 14.0 seconds and the astronaut makes it back to the ship. What was the force exerted by the jetpack? AND for extra credit, how far away from the ship where they?

J = Δp = m Δv = F Δt
Impulse = change in momentum = mass x change in velocity = force x time interval

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Ngọc Hoa 4 years 2021-08-24T02:55:32+00:00 1 Answers 25 views 0

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    2021-08-24T02:57:14+00:00

    Answer:

    force exerted by Jet pack is 63 N on the astronaut

    Explanation:

    As per Newton’s II law we know that

    Rate of change in momentum of the system is net force on it

    so we have

    F = \frac{\Delta P}{\Delta t}

    so we have

    F = \frac{m(v_f - v_i)}{\Delta t}

    so we have

    Since he used jet pack to return back towards the spaceship

    so here we will have

    v_f = 7 m/s

    v_i = -7 m/s

    F = \frac{63(7 + 7)}{14}

    F = 63 N

    force exerted by Jet pack is 63 N on the astronaut

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