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    An Astronaut Is in Equilibrium When He Is Positioned
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An Astronaut Is in Equilibrium When He Is Positioned

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An astronaut is in equilibrium when he is positioned An astronaut is in equilibrium when he is positioned   from the center of asteroid X and   from the center of asteroid Y,along the straight line joining the centers of the asteroids.What is the ratio of the masses X/Y of the asteroids? A) 0.0581 B) 17.2 C) 0.241 D) 4.15 from the center of asteroid X and An astronaut is in equilibrium when he is positioned   from the center of asteroid X and   from the center of asteroid Y,along the straight line joining the centers of the asteroids.What is the ratio of the masses X/Y of the asteroids? A) 0.0581 B) 17.2 C) 0.241 D) 4.15 from the center of asteroid Y,along the straight line joining the centers of the asteroids.What is the ratio of the masses X/Y of the asteroids?


A) 0.0581
B) 17.2
C) 0.241
D) 4.15

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