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question states: a man of mass 140 kg standing on a frictionless surface throws a 10kg rock horizontally away from himself. what is the momentum of the system immediately after the throw.
After I read the problem, I thought it was regarding the complete inelastic collision, in which the conservation of momentum would work backward. However, the more I think about the problem and try to solve it, I couldn't convince myself that this question had anything to do with collision since nothing really collided. Moreover, if it is collision, then the momentum would be 0 due to 0 initial velocity of both the man and rock. I am really stuck on this one, please help!
After I read the problem, I thought it was regarding the complete inelastic collision, in which the conservation of momentum would work backward. However, the more I think about the problem and try to solve it, I couldn't convince myself that this question had anything to do with collision since nothing really collided. Moreover, if it is collision, then the momentum would be 0 due to 0 initial velocity of both the man and rock. I am really stuck on this one, please help!