Physics, asked by lavanyawankhede, 6 months ago

An astronaut accidentally gets thrown out of his

spaceship and has to return back to the spaceship.

How is it possible?
PLEASE answer fast Defination​

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Answered by sudharsansundar898
1

Answer:

Since there are no nearby stars to exert gravitational force on him and the small spaceship exterts negligible gravitational attraction on him, the net force acting on the astronaut, once he is out of spaceship, is zero. In accordance with the first law of motion the acceleration of the astronaut is zero.

Answered by kumaranmolpandey1235
1

Since there are no nearby stars to exert gravitational force on him and the small spaceship exterts negligible gravitational attraction on him, the net force acting on the astronaut, once he is out of spaceship, is zero. In accordance with the first law of motion the acceleration of the astronaut is zero.

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