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A firecracker in a coconut blows the coconut into three pieces. Two pieces of equal mass fly off south and west, perpendicular to each other, at 23 m/s . The third piece has twice the mass as the other
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A firecracker in a coconut blows the coconut into three pieces. Two pieces of equal mass fly off south and west, perpendicular to each other, at 23 m/s . The third piece has twice the mass as the other two.
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