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If a 100-Kg Astronaut Pushes on a 5,000-Kg Satellite and the Satellite

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If a 100-kg astronaut pushes on a 5,000-kg satellite and the satellite experiences an acceleration of If a 100-kg astronaut pushes on a 5,000-kg satellite and the satellite experiences an acceleration of   ,what is the acceleration experienced by the astronaut in the opposite direction? A)    B)    C)    D)   ,what is the acceleration experienced by the astronaut in the opposite direction?


A) If a 100-kg astronaut pushes on a 5,000-kg satellite and the satellite experiences an acceleration of   ,what is the acceleration experienced by the astronaut in the opposite direction? A)    B)    C)    D)
B) If a 100-kg astronaut pushes on a 5,000-kg satellite and the satellite experiences an acceleration of   ,what is the acceleration experienced by the astronaut in the opposite direction? A)    B)    C)    D)
C) If a 100-kg astronaut pushes on a 5,000-kg satellite and the satellite experiences an acceleration of   ,what is the acceleration experienced by the astronaut in the opposite direction? A)    B)    C)    D)
D) If a 100-kg astronaut pushes on a 5,000-kg satellite and the satellite experiences an acceleration of   ,what is the acceleration experienced by the astronaut in the opposite direction? A)    B)    C)    D)

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