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Chrome File Edit View History Bookmarks People Window Help -X-) ! u.s. 6496 CO Tue Mar 1 10:18 PM a E Sumin Homework: Conservation https://www.flipitphysics.com/Course/ViewProblem?unitItemID-1494320&enrollmentID;=163387 Apps New Tab Q chem 204 loncapa v A math 241 WebAssign D math 225 pearson chem 205 com pass physics 211 flipit Math 241 syllabus MATH 225 syllabus physics 211 syllabus e chegg " NAVER Unit 12: Prelecture Checkpoint Homework Problems Homework: Conservation Of Momentum Print Assignment View Deadline: 10096 until Tuesday, March 1 at 8:00 AM Standard Exercise Cannonball Cannonball Interactive Example IE Bullet Block Spring Standard Exercise Two Train Cars y' Standard Exercise Two Train Cars 2 (w/ Work) Optional Standard Exercise Car-Truck Collision A 11 kg cannon ball is fired from a 775 kg brass cannon on a frictionless, horizontal surface at an angle of 26 with respect to the horizontal. The cannon is constrained to move only in the horizontal direction. The initial velocity of the cannon ball is vi 42 m/s. Standard Exercise Car-Truck Collision 2 1) Previous to launch, what is the net momentum of the ball and cannon system? Optional 0 kg m/s Submit Standard Exercise Exam Practice Question 1 Standard Exercise Exam Practice Question 2 Your submissions: 0 Computed value: 0 Feedback: Correct! Submitted: Tuesday, March 1 at 3:56 AM Standard Exercise Tipler6 8.P.054. Optional 2) Which of the following is true about the momentum of the ball, during launch? Standard Exercise Tipler6 8.P.108 - Optional The x-component of momentum is conserved, only MARExplanation / Answer
momentum conserved in horizontal
11*42*Cos(260) +775*V=0
V= -0.53 m/s
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