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23 March, 16:19

A canon with a mass of 2,000 kg fires a 20 kg shell horizontally to the right with a velocity of 300 m/s. What is the recoil velocity of the cannon?

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  1. 23 March, 17:57
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    momentum of shell = mass * velocity

    20 kg * 300 m/s = 6000 kg m/s

    Rearrange the equation: velocity = momentum : mass

    velocity of recoil on cannon = 6000 kg m/s : 2000 kg = 3 m/s
  2. 23 March, 18:08
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    Answer: - 3 m/s (the negative sign indiicates that it is in the opposite direction of shell.

    Explanation:

    dа ta:

    mass of cannon = 2000 kg

    mass of shell = 20 kg

    velocity of shell = 300 m/s

    velocity of cannon = ?

    Principles and formulas:

    You have to use the momentum conservation law.

    Initial momentum = final momentum

    momentum = mass * velocity

    Solution:

    1) Initial momentum = 0

    1) Final momentum = mass of the cannon * velocity of cannon + mass of the shell * velocity of the shell = 0

    3) You know all the data except the velocity of the cannon. So clear it:

    velocity of the cannon = - mass of the shell * velocity of the shell / mass of the cannon

    4) Replacing the values known:

    velocity of the cannon = - 20 kg * 300 m/s / 2000 kg = - 3 m/s.

    The negative sign tells that the velocity of the cannon is in the opposite direction to the velocity of the shell.
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