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Physics, 04.09.2020 16:01 Lonzo2

A 110-kg astronaut and a 4000-kg spacecraft are attached by a tethering cable. Both masses are motionless relative to an observer a slight distance away from the spacecraft. The astronaut wants to return to the spacecraft, so he pulls on the cable until his velocity changes to 0.80 m/s[toward the spacecraft] relative to the observer. What will be the change in the velocity of the spacecraft? Show work please

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