Answer:
The velocity of the boat is, V = 0.12 m/s
Step-by-step explanation:
Given data,
The mass of the boat, M = 290 kg
The mass of the fisherman, m = 85 kg
The mass of the bait, m' = 15 kg
The velocity of the bait, v' = 3 m/s
Since the bodies were at rest initially, the net momentum of the three bodies is equal to zero.
According to the law of conservation of momentum the equation becomes,
V(M + m) + m'v' = 0
V = - m'v'/ (M + m)
Substituting the values,
V = -0.12 m/s
The negative sign indicates the direction of the boat is opposite to the direction of the bait thrown.
Hence, the boat's velocity is, V = 0.12 m/s