A 113 kg man sits on the stern of a 7.5 m long
boat. The prow of the boat touches the pier,
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Physics, 06.02.2022 07:30 LillySchool6529
A 113 kg man sits on the stern of a 7.5 m long
boat. The prow of the boat touches the pier,
but the boat isn’t tied. The man notices his
mistake, stands up and walks to the boat’s
prow, but by the time he reaches the prow,
it’s moved 4.35 m away from the pier.
Assuming no water resistance to the boat’s
motion, calculate the boat’s mass (not counting the man).
Answer in units of kg
Answers: 3
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