An astronaut with a mass of #75 kg# is floating in space. If the astronaut throws an object with a mass of #12 kg# at a speed of #5/8 m/s#, how much will his speed change by?
1 Answer
Dec 8, 2016
Law of conservation of momentum states
Initial Momentum
We need to remember that both momentum and velocity are vector quantities.
It is assumed that astronaut is holding the thrown object in hand
Let velocity of astronaut before he throws the object be
Therefore initial momentum
Let final velocity of astronaut
After throwing the object Final momentum
Equating the two we obtain
Rearranging we obtain
Change in the velocity of astronaut