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Physics, 23.11.2019 04:31 xoxonaynay

An astronaut goes out for a space walk. her mass (including space suit, oxygen tank, etc.) is 100 kg. suddenly, disaster strikes and her tether line becomes disconnected, so she is stuck at rest a distance x away from the space craft!
luckily, you have to know physics to be an astronaut. the astronaut takes off her 15 kg oxygen tank and throws it away from the spacecraft with a speed of 10 m/s. due to conservation of momentum, she is propelled towards the spacecraft.
the astronaut has 1.5 minutes of oxygen remaining in her space suit to get her back to the craft. what is the maximum distance the astronaut can be away from the spacecraft to make it back before she runs out of oxygen?
part a: what are the known variables and unknown variables? list them.
part b: what are the equations needed to solve this problem?
part c: solve the problem.

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