Chapter 6: Q60P (page 280)
The escape speed from an asteroid whose radius is10 Kmis only 10 m/s . If you throw a rock away from the asteroid at a speed of 20 m/s, what will be its final speed?
Short Answer
The final speed is 17.32 m/s.
Chapter 6: Q60P (page 280)
The escape speed from an asteroid whose radius is10 Kmis only 10 m/s . If you throw a rock away from the asteroid at a speed of 20 m/s, what will be its final speed?
The final speed is 17.32 m/s.
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