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7 April, 16:07

A 20kg cannonball is fired into a stationary 500kg boulder at on the edge of a 125m high cliff. If the cannonball remains in the boulder and together they land 140m horizontally from the edge of the cliff, what was the initial speed of the boulder?

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  1. 7 April, 16:33
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    Remember that this type of problem can be solved by applying the conservation of the linear amount of movement.

    1: cannonball

    2: boulder

    m1v1i + m2v2i = m1v1f + m2v2f

    v1f = v2f = vf (they fall together)

    However, in this case we have:

    "cannonball is fired into a stationary 500kg boulder"

    Thus

    v2i = 0

    answer:

    the initial speed of the boulder was 0 m / s (stationary 500kg boulder)
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