Given,
The mass of the cannon, M=100 kg
The mass of the cannonball, m=7.50 kg
The velocity of the cannonball, v=15 m/s
From the law of conservation of momentum, the total momentum of a system remains constant at all times. Thus in order to give momentum to the cannonball, the cannon should acquire momentum equal in magnitude in the opposite direction.
Thus,
![Mu=mv](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/j1o3bbaic1g7n9b275ors6l7569elnyh50.png)
Where u is the recoil velocity of the cannon.
On substituting the known values,
![\begin{gathered} 100* u=7.50*15 \\ \Rightarrow u=(7.50*1.50)/(100) \\ =1.125\text{ m/s} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/4sqj183iftxult65uv3v0suivnos4ok587.png)
Thus the recoil velocity of the cannon is 1.125 m/s