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Physics for Scientists and Engineers 8th Ed. by Serway andJewett.
Chapter 14; Conceptual Question 5:
You are a passenger on a spacecraft. For your survival and comfort,the interior contains air just like that at the surface of theEarth. The craft is coasting through a very empty region of space.That is, a nearly perfect vacuum exists just outside the wall.Suddenly, a meteroid pokes a hole, about the size of a large coin,right through the wall next to your seat.
a) What happens?
b) Is there aything you can or should do about it?
Physics for Scientists and Engineers 8th Ed. by Serway andJewett.
Chapter 14; Conceptual Question 5:
You are a passenger on a spacecraft. For your survival and comfort,the interior contains air just like that at the surface of theEarth. The craft is coasting through a very empty region of space.That is, a nearly perfect vacuum exists just outside the wall.Suddenly, a meteroid pokes a hole, about the size of a large coin,right through the wall next to your seat.
a) What happens?
b) Is there aything you can or should do about it?
Keith LeannonLv2
5 Aug 2019