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... by a = ΣF/m. In this expression, we note that the magnitudes of the net forces acting on the tug and the asteroid are the same, according to Newton’s action-reaction law. The masses of the tug and the asteroid are different, however. Thus, the distance traveled for either object is given by, where w ...
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