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brandi is 60 kg she is outside her spaceship taking pictures when her line slips off her belt. She throws her 4 kg camera in the opposite direction at 5. 0 m/s. how fast will she move toward her ship?
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4*5 = 60 v
v = 1/3 m/s
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