A 47-kg student is standing on a 28-kg cart that is free to move in any direction.
Initially,...
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A 47-kg student is standing on a 28-kg cart that is free to move in any direction.
Initially, the cart is moving with a velocity of 1.5 m/s [S] relative to the floor. The student
then walks on the cart and has a net velocity of 1.0 m/s [W] relative to the floor. Use a vector scale diagram to determine the final velocity of the cart
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