leehuan
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Just going through my mistakes to see where I lost marks.
An astronaut working outside a spacecraft in orbit around Earth is not attached to it.
Why does the astronaut NOT drift away from the spacecraft?
(A) The force of gravity acting on the astronaut and spacecraft is negligible.
(B) The spacecraft and the astronaut are in orbit around the Sun with the Earth.
(C) The forces due to gravity acting on both the astronaut and the spacecraft are the same.
(D) The accelerations of the astronaut and the spacecraft are inversely proportional to their respective masses
And I'm unsure about this one. Can someone please explain?
An astronaut working outside a spacecraft in orbit around Earth is not attached to it.
Why does the astronaut NOT drift away from the spacecraft?
(A) The force of gravity acting on the astronaut and spacecraft is negligible.
(B) The spacecraft and the astronaut are in orbit around the Sun with the Earth.
(C) The forces due to gravity acting on both the astronaut and the spacecraft are the same.
(D) The accelerations of the astronaut and the spacecraft are inversely proportional to their respective masses
And I'm unsure about this one. Can someone please explain?