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A cannon shoots a shell
A 1175-kg cannon shoots a 33-kg shell at an angle of 25° above the horizontal and a speed of 495 m/s. What is the recoil
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mymi
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A 1100-kg cannon shoots a 31-kg shell at an angle of 25¡ above the horizontal and a speed of 520 m/s. What is the recoil
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Sarah
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if a cannon shoots a 9-kg shell at 140 m/s straight up, what is the kinetic energy of the shell at the moment it is fired?
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Regina JW
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A cannon shoots a shell at 42 degrees and at a velocity of 3000 m/s. How far does the shell travel in the x-direction?
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Anonymous
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The cannon on a pirate ships shoots cannon balls with a speed of 350 m/s (the muzzle velocity).
The cannon can be adjusted to
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Simons
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The cannon on a pirate ships shoots cannon balls with a speed of 350m/s (the muzzle velocity). The cannon can be adjusted to
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satvik
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The cannon on a pirate ships shoots cannon balls with a speed of 350m/s (the muzzle velocity). The cannon can be adjusted to
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The cannon on a pirate ships shoots cannon balls with a speed of 350m/s (the muzzle velocity). The cannon can be adjusted to
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Kira
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A cannon fires a shell at an angle of 55.0° above the horizontal. The shell has a mass of 17.5 kg, and its initial speed as it
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becca
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A cannon fires a shell at an angle of 55.0 above the horizontal. The shell has a mass of 17.5kg, and its initial speed as it
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John
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