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Consider a gun of mass m (when unloaded) that fires a shell of mass m with muzzle speed v. (that is, the shell's speed relative to the gun is v.) assuming that the gun is completely free to recoil (no external forces on gun or shell), use conservation of momentum to show that the shell's speed relative to the ground is v /(1 m/m).

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