15-130. Sand drops onto the 2-Mg empty rail car at 50 kg/s from a conveyor belt. If the car is initially coasting at 4 m/s, determine the speed of the car as a function of time. 4 m/s
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from a conveyor belt. If the car is initially coasting at 4 m/s,
determine the speed of the car as a function of time.
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