of page) A spherical satellite of radius 4.7 m and mass M-200 kg is originally moving with velocity satellite <2500, 0, 0 m/s, and is originally rotating with an angular speed or 2 radians/second, in the direction shown in the diagram. A small piece of space junk of mass m 4.2 kg is initially moving toward the satellite with velocity Vunk/2600, 0, 0 m/s. The space junk hits the edge of the satellite at location C as shown in the diagram, and moves off with a new velocity <-1200, 510, 0 m/s. Both before and after the collision, the rotation of the space junk is negligible MOMENTUM
of page) A spherical satellite of radius 4.7 m and mass M-200 kg is originally moving with velocity satellite <2500, 0, 0 m/s, and is originally rotating with an angular speed or 2 radians/second, in the direction shown in the diagram. A small piece of space junk of mass m 4.2 kg is initially moving toward the satellite with velocity Vunk/2600, 0, 0 m/s. The space junk hits the edge of the satellite at location C as shown in the diagram, and moves off with a new velocity <-1200, 510, 0 m/s. Both before and after the collision, the rotation of the space junk is negligible MOMENTUM
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After the collision, what is the final momentum of the satelite?
Pan
kg m/s
L
(out
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Satellite
Space junk
A spherical satellite of radius 4.7 m and mass M-200 kg is originally moving with velocity satellite <2500, 0, 0 m/s, and is originally rotating with an angular speed or 2 radians/second,
in the direction shown in the diagram. A small piece of space junk of mass m 4.2 kg is initially moving toward the satellite with velocity junk,/< 2600, 0, 0 m/s. The space junk hits the
edge of the satellite at location C as shown in the diagram, and moves off with a new velocity junk-1200, 510, 0 m/s. Both before and after the collision, the rotation of the space junk is
negligible.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F9fadbb1b-35da-411d-a96f-f1ca2485a97d%2Fcfcef577-e6b7-4650-8e5e-1ef4e15f5c57%2Fe3q4lqj_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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MOMENTUM
After the collision, what is the final momentum of the satelite?
Pan
kg m/s
L
(out
of page)
Satellite
Space junk
A spherical satellite of radius 4.7 m and mass M-200 kg is originally moving with velocity satellite <2500, 0, 0 m/s, and is originally rotating with an angular speed or 2 radians/second,
in the direction shown in the diagram. A small piece of space junk of mass m 4.2 kg is initially moving toward the satellite with velocity junk,/< 2600, 0, 0 m/s. The space junk hits the
edge of the satellite at location C as shown in the diagram, and moves off with a new velocity junk-1200, 510, 0 m/s. Both before and after the collision, the rotation of the space junk is
negligible.
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