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Problem, Newton's 3rd Law Astronaut/Satellite
I have yet to go completely over it, I have been working on Statics and Aerospace programming for the evening, I should get to it sometime tonight or tomm morning. The only problem with this Force*time=M1V1+M2V2, is I do not have their velocities- DantheMan10
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Problem, Newton's 3rd Law Astronaut/Satellite
ok I'm going to go through this and try to understand it and I went through again and there is no impulse formula in my book...hmm.. but i do remember it now from HS phys. Thank you for the help so far guys- DantheMan10
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Problem, Newton's 3rd Law Astronaut/Satellite
which is... I've read my book, haven't seen that in there or implemented, it may be called something different- DantheMan10
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Problem, Newton's 3rd Law Astronaut/Satellite
Homework Statement An 92.0kg spacewalking astronaut pushes off a 625 kg satellite, exerting a 90.0 N force for the 0.460 seconds it takes him to straighten his arms. Question: How far apart are the astronaut and the satellite after 1.50 mins ? Homework Equations Newton's 3rd and...- DantheMan10
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