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Suppose that you have joined NASA and are enjoying your first space walk. You are stationary & outside the space shuttle when your fellow astronaut is moving towards you at 2.0 m/s (with respect to the shuttle). If she collides with you and holds onto you, then how fast (with respect to the shuttle) do you both move after
the collision? Assume both of you have equal mass.
3 m/s
1 m/s
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2 m/s
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O m/s

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