Current Attempt in Progress A wagon is rolling forward on level ground. Friction is negligible. The person sitting in the wagon is holding a rock. The total mass of the wagon, rider, and rock is 95.0 kg. The mass of the rock is 0.342 kg. Initially the wagon is rolling forward at a speed of 0.510 m/s. Then the person throws the rock with a speed of 15.3 m/s. Both speeds are relative to the ground. Find the speed of the wagon after the rock is thrown (a) directly forward in one case and (b) directly backward in another. (a) v= i (b) vi

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A wagon is rolling forward on level ground. Friction is negligible. The person sitting in the wagon is holding a rock. The total mass of the
wagon, rider, and rock is 95.0 kg. The mass of the rock is 0.342 kg. Initially the wagon is rolling forward at a speed of 0.510 m/s. Then
the person throws the rock with a speed of 15.3 m/s. Both speeds are relative to the ground. Find the speed of the wagon after the rock
is thrown (a) directly forward in one case and (b) directly backward in another.
(a) v = i
(b) v =
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Transcribed Image Text:Current Attempt in Progress A wagon is rolling forward on level ground. Friction is negligible. The person sitting in the wagon is holding a rock. The total mass of the wagon, rider, and rock is 95.0 kg. The mass of the rock is 0.342 kg. Initially the wagon is rolling forward at a speed of 0.510 m/s. Then the person throws the rock with a speed of 15.3 m/s. Both speeds are relative to the ground. Find the speed of the wagon after the rock is thrown (a) directly forward in one case and (b) directly backward in another. (a) v = i (b) v = eTextbook and Media GO Tutorial Save for Later Attempts: 0 of 3 used Submit Answer
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