A 63 kg astronaut drifting with 7.0 m/s to the right with
respect to a spacecraft uses a jetpa...
Physics, 14.02.2020 04:12, alanflores40
A 63 kg astronaut drifting with 7.0 m/s to the right with
respect to a spacecraft uses a jetpack to slow down.
Suppose it takes 14.0 s to come to a stop with respect to the spacecraft. What is the force exerted by the jetpack?
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