Some asteroids pass very close to the Earth. Scientists are planning methods to deflect asteroids, to prevent them from hitting the Earth.
One method would involve colliding a spacecraft into the surface of the asteroid, to change the path and speed of the asteroid. The spacecraft would remain joined to the asteroid after the collision.
Sketch a labelled vector diagram to show the momenta of the bodies before and after the collision.
Show that the momentum of the spacecraft is about 107 N s.
mass of spacecraft = 920 kg
speed of spacecraft = 12 000 m s−1
momentum of asteroid = 7.6 × 1013 N s
After the collision, the asteroid and spacecraft remain joined and move together.
Calculate the component of their velocity at 90° to the original path of the asteroid after the collision.
mass of asteroid = 2.8 × 109 kg
Component of velocity = .......................................
Another method would involve attaching a rocket motor to the asteroid and using the motor to apply a force to the asteroid.
In this method the force is applied at 90° to the path of the asteroid.
Deduce whether this would produce a change in momentum as great as the change produced by the collision method.
force exerted by rocket motor = 5.1 × 106 N
time for which rocket motor applies force = 6 minutes
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