In space astronauts can move by throwing an object in opposite direction. Why?
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So if the thrown object has a mass of one-hundredth of the astronaut's mass then the astronaut will move in the opposite direction to the thrown object at exactly on-hundredth of the speed of the thrown object relative to the frame of reference prior to the throwing action.
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Answer:astronaut's can move in space by throwing objects in opposite direction by using Newton's third law of motion
Explanation:when astronaut's throw an object in opposite direction in space they experience an equal and opposite force which makes them move in opposite direction as in space there is no gravitational/frictional force or air resistance acting on them.
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