A 10 kg turkey, He kicks the 0.5 kg ball with a force of 50N for 0.2 seconds and the ball flies straight away horizontally from turkey.?
What is the velocity of the ball after the kick?
What force did the turkey feel?
Why doesn’t the turkey go flying backward since the ball flies forward? Is momentum conserved?
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