A satellite that is spinning clockwise has four low-mass solar panels sticking out as shown; the mass of the satellite is 590 kg. A tiny meteor of mass 3.5 kg traveling at high speed rips through one of the solar panels and continues in the same direction but at reduced speed. In the figure 1= 900 m/s and 2= 510 m/s are the initial and final speeds of the meteor, and = 11 m/s is the initial speed of the satellite in the direction. The angle = 20°, ℎ= 2.4 m, and = 1.6 m.