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Physics, 12.11.2020 18:30 lmorace

If a person with mass 70.0kg, standing still, throws an object with mass 5.0kg at 50.0m/s, what will be the recoil velocity of the person, assuming he is standing on a frictionless surface? A. −3.6m/s

B. 0m/s

C. 3.6m/s

B. 50.0m/s

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