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Physics, 16.07.2021 09:20 jamesmith20

Two astronauts are taking a spacewalk outside the International Space Station. The first astronaut has a mass of 85.2 kg. The second has a mass of
65.4 kg. Initially, both astronauts have zero velocity relative to each other.
Then, the astronauts push against each other, giving the first astronaut a final
velocity of 1.2 m/s to the left. If the momentum of the system is conserved,
what is the final velocity of the second person?
O A. 1.6 m/s to the right
B. 1.6 m/s to the left
O c. 1.3 m/s to the left
O D. 1.3 m/s to the right

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