Conservation Laws - conceptual help

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The discussion revolves around an astronaut stranded away from a spacecraft due to a malfunctioning maneuvering unit, exploring how sacrificing tools can facilitate their return. It emphasizes Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. By throwing tools away from the spacecraft, the astronaut generates a force that propels them back toward it. Participants highlight the importance of understanding the direction of the throw and the forces involved in this action. Overall, the conversation aims to clarify the application of conservation laws and Newton's principles in this scenario.
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Here's the question:

"An astronnaut working with many tools some distance away from a spacecraft is stranded when the "manueving unit" malfunctions. How can the astronaut return to the spacecraft by sacrificing some of the tools?"

I don't quite understand what they're getting at here. The best I could relate this to was the conservation law...:frown:
 
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Think about shooting a rifle, what happens to your shoulder. Now how can you relate that to Newtons 3rd law. If you need more help, ask, I am just trying to make you think :)
 
Checkfate said:
Think about shooting a rifle, what happens to your shoulder. Now how can you relate that to Newtons 3rd law. If you need more help, ask, I am just trying to make you think :)

I see, so it's referencing an issue relating to force rather than a law. So, the astronaut would need to throw the tools which in turn the tool being thrown offers a force back on the astronaut causing him to move towards the craft...
 
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