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Two astronauts A and B connected with a rope stay stationary

Last updated: 5/28/2023

Two astronauts A and B connected with a rope stay stationary

Two astronauts A and B connected with a rope stay stationary in free space relative to their spaceship Mass of A is more than that of B and the rope is straight Astronaut A starts pulling the rope but astronaut B does not If you were the third astronaut in the spaceship what do you observe A Astronaut B accelerates towards A and A remains stationery B Both accelerate towards each other with equal accelerations of equal modulus C Both accelerate towards each other but acceleration of B is greater than that of A D Both accelerate towards each other but acceleration of B is smaller than that of A