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A 350 kg cannon shoots a 10 kg cannon ball at a speed of 420 m/s. Find the recoil velocity of the cannon.
12 years ago

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Elena
0= MV - mv
V=mv/M= 10•420/350 = 12 m/s
12 years ago

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