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This question can be answered by considering law of consrevation of momentum, m1v1=m2v2. If a person pushes an object double his weight he will be sent with double the velocity in the opposite direction. on earth the person transfers the shoch to the ground so he doesnt move. that's why its hard to move heavy objects in space.

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