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A 75.0 kg man sits on a massless cart that is on a horizontal surface. The cart is initially stationary and it can move without friction or air resistance. The man throws a 5.00 kg stone in the positive direction, applying a force to it so that it has acceleration +3.50 m/s2 as measured by a nearby observer on the ground. What is the man's acceleration during the throw, as seen by the same observer? Be careful to use correct signs.

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User AkshayM
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Answer:
0.233 m/s^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Mass of man m=75 kg

mass of stone
m_0=5 kg

acceleration of stone
a=3.5 m/s^2

To provide a acceleration of 3.5 m/s^2[/tex] he must exert a force of


F=m_0* a=5* 3.5=17.5 N

same Force is exerted by stone on cart


17.5=m* a


a=(17.5)/(75)=0.233 m/s^2

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