10. An astronaut of mass ma = 60 kg is sta- tionary relative to her spaceship in an inertial frame of reference. She catches a moving tool of mass mt = 8 kg; the tool initially travels with v; = 4 m/s. Before After (a) Find her velocity just after she catches the tool. (b) Compute the initial and final kinetic energies of the tool-astronaut system, and explain whether the collision was elastic or inelastic. (c) Compute the impulse exerted by the tool on the astronaut.

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10.
An astronaut of mass ma = 60 kg is sta-
tionary relative to her spaceship in an
inertial frame of reference. She catches
a moving tool of mass mt
8 kg; the
tool initially travels with v; = 4 m/s.
=
Before
After
(a) Find her velocity just after she catches the tool.
(b) Compute the initial and final kinetic energies of the tool-astronaut system, and explain
whether the collision was elastic or inelastic.
(c) Compute the impulse exerted by the tool on the astronaut.
Transcribed Image Text:10. An astronaut of mass ma = 60 kg is sta- tionary relative to her spaceship in an inertial frame of reference. She catches a moving tool of mass mt 8 kg; the tool initially travels with v; = 4 m/s. = Before After (a) Find her velocity just after she catches the tool. (b) Compute the initial and final kinetic energies of the tool-astronaut system, and explain whether the collision was elastic or inelastic. (c) Compute the impulse exerted by the tool on the astronaut.
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