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what is the net force acting on an astronaut who is standing still on the earth before blasting off

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Answered by arvind1217
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Explanation:

G-forces acting on the astronauts This means that, G-forces acting on the astronauts This means that, at lift-off, the Apollo astronauts experienced 1.8 g, nearly twice the normal force due to gravity (5,300,000 divided by 2,923,387). This increased to a maximum value of 4 g as the mass of the rocket decreased.at lift-off, the Apollo astronauts experienced 1.8 g, nearly twice the normal force due to gravity (5,300,000 divided by 2,923,387). This increased to a maximum value of 4 gas the mass of the rocket decreased.

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