Two astronauts, of masses 50. kg and 110. kg, are initially at rest in outer space. They push each other apart. What is their separation after the heavier astronaut has moved 20. m? Round the answer to the nearest unit. Your Answer: Answer units
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![Two astronauts, of masses 50. kg and 110. kg, are initially at rest in outer space. They
push each other apart. What is their separation after the heavier astronaut has
moved 20. m?
Round the answer to the nearest unit.
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