Ivan the cosmonaut finishes a bottle of vodka aboard Mir. He opens the hatch, places the empty bottle (m = 0.5 kg) outside, and closes the hatch.
Two days later, Ivan looks outside. Where is the bottle?
Answer: Mir and the bottle both feel the gravitational force of the Earth. The force on Mir is stronger G * M(Earth) * (90,000 kg) F(Mir) = ----------------------------- (6370 km + 400 km)^2 G * M(Earth) * (0.5 kg) F(bottle) = --------------------------- (6370 km + 400 km)^2 but the acceleration of both objects is the same F(Mir) G * M(Earth) a(Mir) = -------- = -------------------- 90,000 kg (6370 km + 400 km)^2 F(Mir) G * M(Earth) a(bottle) = -------- = -------------------- 0.5 kg (6370 km + 400 km)^2 Therefore, if the bottle and Mir are side-by-side at one moment, sharing the same velocity, then, since they experience the same acceleration, they will continue to move together. The bottle will still be just outside the hatch.
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