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Physics, 27.04.2020 01:40, bncm766

You are sitting in a sled, at rest on a pond covered with nice, thick, frictionless ice. Your own mass is 92.7 kg, and the mass of the sled when empty is 17.7 kg. From shore, someone throws a baseball of mass 0.181 kg to you, and you catch it; the horizontal component of the ball s velocity is 29.6 m/s. What will be the sled s (and your) speed with respect to the surface of the pond after you catch the ball?

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