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Physics, 11.12.2021 04:00 raekwon12

At the peak of its trajectory, a 995-g fireworks rocket is moving horizontally at 18.6 m/s. It's a
dud, and instead of exploding gloriously, it bursts
into two pieces. One of them, with mass 372 g,
continues in the original direction at 31.3 m/s.

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