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1 March, 12:55

You are standing on a concrete slab that in turn is resting on a frozen lake. Assume there is no friction between the slab and the ice. The slab has a weight five times your weight. If you begin walking forward at 2.00 m/s relative to the ice, with what speed, relative to the ice, does the slab move?

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  1. 1 March, 15:36
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    Let the speed of slab with respect to ice be v

    We shall apply law of conservation of momentum as movement to both slab and myself has emerged due to internal forces

    (friction)

    2 x m = v x 5 m (m and 5m are masses of man and slab)

    v = 2/5 m/s

    velocity of slab wrt to ice is 2/5 m / s
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