An astronaut with a mass of #95# #kg# is floating in space. If the astronaut throws an object with a mass of #2# #kg# at a speed of #7/8# #ms^-1#, how much will his speed change by?

1 Answer
Jun 27, 2017

The astronaut will have the same momentum in the opposite direction to the thrown object. Given his greater mass, this means his speed will change from #0# #ms^-1# to #0.018# #ms^-1#.

Explanation:

The overall momentum is zero before the object is thrown, and must be zero afterward.

The momentum of the thrown object will be #p=mv=2*7/8=14/8=7/4=1.75# #kgms^-1#.

The momentum of the astronaut will have the same magnitude in the opposite direction:

#p = 1.75 = 95*v#

Rearranging:

#v=1.75/95=0.018# #ms^-1#