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If a cannon is fired use a=F/m to explain what happens to the cannon and the cannonball.
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If a cannon is fired use a=F/m to explain what happens to the cannon and the cannonball.
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im not really sure about this im stuck to
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the cannon and the cannonball both blow up or shatter to little peices
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