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A 1250 kg satellite collides head-on with a 46000 kg asteroid travelling at a speed of 13.8 m/s. Which of the following is true? The magnitude of the satellite's acceleration is equal to the magnitude of the asteroid's acceleration. The magnitude of the satellite's acceleration is larger than the magnitude of the asteroid's acceleration. The magnitude of the satellite's acceleration is smaller than the magnitude of the asteroid's acceleration.Question 2

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A 1250 kg satellite collides head-on with a 46000 kg asteroid travelling at a speed of 13.8 m/s. Which of the following is true? The magnitude of the satellite's acceleration is equal to the magnitude of the asteroid's acceleration. The magnitude of the satellite's acceleration is larger than the magnitude of the asteroid's acceleration. The magnitude of the satellite's acceleration is smaller than the magnitude of the asteroid's acceleration.Question 2

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According to Newton's third law, "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." This means that the force exerted on the satellite by the asteroid is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force exerted on the asteroid by the satellite.

The acceleration of an object is given by the equation a = F/m, where F is the force on the object and m is its mass. Since the forces on the two objects are equal in magnitude, the object with the smaller mass will have a larger acceleration. Therefore, the magnitude of the satellite's acceleration is larger than the magnitude of the asteroid's acceleration.

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