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16 July, 04:03

A 1200 kg cannon fires a 100.0 kg cannonball at 52 m/s. What is the recoil velocity of the cannon? Assume that frictional forces are negligible and the cannon is fired horizontally. A) 4.3 m/s B) 5.2 m/s C) 52 m/s D) 4.7 m/s

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  1. 16 July, 04:05
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    A) 4.3 m/s

    Explanation:

    M = mass of the cannon = 1200 kg

    m = mass of the cannonball = 100 kg

    v = speed of the cannonball after the fire = 52 m/s

    V = speed of cannon after fire

    Since the cannon and cannonball were at rest before fire, total initial momentum will be taken as 0

    Using conservation of momentum

    0 = m v - M V

    M V = m v

    inserting the values

    (1200) V = (100) (52)

    V = 4.3 m/s
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