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Physics, 14.02.2020 04:24 rhettperkins

A honeybee with a mass of 0.150 g lands on one end of a floating 4.75-g popsicle stick, as shown in (Figure 1) . After sitting at rest for a moment, it runs toward the other end with a velocity vāƒ— b relative to the still water. The stick moves in the opposite direction with a speed of 0.140 cm/s.

What is the velocity of the bee? (Let the direction of the bee's motion be the positive x direction.)

Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriate units.

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