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The diagram below shows the before and after image of a cannon-cannonball system. Initially, the cannon-cannonball system are
combined as a single mass at a resting position. After collision, the cannon and cannonball are separated, each having their own velocities.
the 24.6 kg cannonball leaves the 1696.5 kg cannon at a velocity of 184.2 m/s, what is the magnitude of the recoil velocity of the cannon?
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