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    An Astronaut Goes Out for a "Space-Walk" at a Distance
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An Astronaut Goes Out for a "Space-Walk" at a Distance

Question 62

Question 62

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An astronaut goes out for a "space-walk" at a distance above the Earth equal to the radius of the Earth. Her acceleration will be


A) g.
B) 1/4 g.
C) 1/2 g.
D) An astronaut goes out for a  space-walk  at a distance above the Earth equal to the radius of the Earth. Her acceleration will be A)  g. B)  1/4 g. C)  1/2 g. D)    g. E)  zero. g.
E) zero.

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