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Physics, 08.10.2020 07:01 BIKRAMlawati9684

A 300kg marshalling boat for a rowing event is floating at 2m/s north. A starting cannon is fired from its bow, launching a 500g ball, traveling at 100m/s south as it leaves the gun into the water across the start line. Question. What is the final velocity of the marshalling boat?

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