The distance between the two astronauts
Answer to Problem 66GP
28 m.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Mass of the heavier astronaut
Mass of the lighter astronaut
Distance moved by lighter astronaut
Distance moved by heavier astronaut
Distance between the two astronauts
Formula Used:
In the absence of an external force on the system, the location of centre of mass of the system of masses remains constant even when the individual masses move some distance relative to each other.
Calculation:
Using the equation
Distance between the two astronauts is given as
Conclusion:
Therefore, the distance between the two astronauts is 28 m.
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