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Physics, 21.05.2020 21:13 kirbymichellrow6zq9

A 1.3 kg booster is attached to a 6.0 kg rocket is initially travelling at a velocity of 175 m/s. If the booster is ejected in backward direction with velocity of 60 m/s relative to the rocket/booster rest frame , how fast will the rocket then travel?

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