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Physics, 09.01.2020 05:31, haileywebb8

Achild in a boat throws a 5.80kg package out horizontally
with a speed of 10.0 m/s, fig. 7-31.calculate the velocity of the
boat immediately after, assuming itwas initially at rest. the mass
of the child is 29.0 kg and that of the boat is 50.0 kg. ignore
water resistance. find itsmagnitude.

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