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2 January, 12:58

Two campers dock a canoe. One camper has a mass of 100.0 kg and moves forward at 3.0 m/s as he leaves the canoe to step onto the dock. With what speed do the canoe and other camper move if their combined mass is 225.0 kg?

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  1. 2 January, 13:15
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    V = - 1.33 m/s

    Explanation:

    Given,

    The mass of the camper, m = 100 kg

    The velocity of the camper, v = 3.0 m/s

    The combined mass of canoe and another camper, M = 225 kg

    The velocity of the combined canoe and another camper, V = ?

    According to the law of conservation of momentum,

    MV + mv = 0 (Since the initial momentum of the dock is 0)

    V = - mv/M

    = - 100 x 3/225

    = - 1.33 m/s

    The negative sign indicates that the combined objects moves opposite to that of the camper.

    Hence, the velocity of the combined canoe and camper is, V = - 1.33 m/s
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