An astronaut on a spacewalk floats a little too far away from the space station. Without air to push against, he cannot paddle back. However, the astronaut is holding a hammer. Explain how the astronaut could use the hammer to move and why this will get him back to the space station.
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Answer:The astronaut could apply conservation of linear momentum. Explanation: The astronaut could throw the hammer in opposite direction from the space station. As a result the astronaut will experience a velocity backwards i.e. towards the space station.
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The astronaut could apply conservation of linear momentum. ... The astronaut could throw the hammer in opposite direction from the space station. As a result the astronaut will experience a velocity backwards i.e. towards the space station.
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