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A astronaut has a mass of 97.0 kg counting his suit and tools. He accidently loses his safety line while drifting in space 4.00 meters from the space shuttle. To get back, he removes a 5.3 kg tool from his belt and throws it at 16.0 m/s away from the shuttle. How fast will he move toward the shuttle?

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