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Physics, 14.11.2019 05:31, xmhllo

A50.0-kg student stands on a 150-kg wooden plank. both start at rest on a frozen pond (assume the interface between pond and plank is frictionless). the student then walks with a constant velocity of 1.10 im/s relative to the plank. (a) what is the velocity of the plank relative to the frozen pond? (b) what is the velocity of the student relative to the frozen pond? (hint: use velocities that are in the reference frame of the pond.)

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