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mixas84 [53]
3 years ago
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A man with mass m1 = 53.0 kg stands at the left end of a uniform boat with mass m2 = 172.0 kg and a length L = 2.5 m. Let the or

igin of our coordinate system be the man’s original location as shown in the drawing. Assume there is no friction or drag between the boat and water.. . After the man walks to the right edge of the boat, what is the new location the center of the boat?. . Now the man walks to the very center of the boat. At what location does the man end up?
Physics
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Vilka [71]3 years ago
4 0
A man with mass m1 = 52 kg stands at the left end of a uniform boat with mass m2 = 170 kg and a length L = 3.5 m. Let the origin of our coordinate system be the man�s original location as shown in the drawing. Assume there is no friction or drag between the boat and water. i hope that answers your question :)
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