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A cannon fires a cannonball
When a cannon fires a cannonball, the cannon will recoil backward because the
a) energy of the cannonball and the cannon is
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A cannon fires a cannonball forward at a velocity of 48.1 m/s horizontally. If the cannon is on a mounted wagon 1.5 m tall, how
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Gabby
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A cannon fires a cannonball 500 m downrange when sest at a 45° angle. At what velocity does the cannonball leave the cannon?
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Jacqueline
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an 800 lb cannon fires a 5 lb cannonball in a horizontal direction. the cannon sits on a skid; the kinetic coefficient of
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Matt
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A cannon fires a cannonball as shown
in the figure. The path of the cannonball is a parabola with vertex at the highest point of
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Anonymous
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Bob fires a cannon horizontally off a 125 meter cliff.the cannonball leaves the cannon traveling at 144 meters per second. How
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gina
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A cannon of mass 200kg, fires a cannonball with a mass of 10kg. The cannon ball leaves the barrel of the cannon with a velocity
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Nelly
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A loaded cannon is stationary. If the cannon fires a cannonball giving it a
positive velocity, the cannon will recoil and roll
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unknown 2.0
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A 530 cannon fires a 12 cannonball with a speed of 200 relative to the muzzle. The cannon is on wheels that roll without
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Anonymous
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A cannon fires projectile (ordinarily called a cannonball) at an angle 85 degrees from the ground. The cannonball has a speed
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Jay
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