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a = f / m = 30/90 = 1/3 meter per second2= roughly 1/30th of gravity

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Q: An astronaut of mass 90 kg walks in space outside her spaceship and receives 30-N force from a nitrogen spurt gun What is the acceleration does she experience?
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