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Physics, 09.11.2019 05:31, maxi12312345

Asmall spaceship with a mass of only 2.6 ✕ 103 kg (including an astronaut) is drifting in outer space with negligible gravitational forces acting on it. if the astronaut turns on a 12 kw laser beam, what speed will the ship attain in 1.0 day because of the momentum carried away by the beam?

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