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Aspace vehicle is traveling at 5125 km/h relative to the earth when the exhausted rocket motor (mass 4m) is disengaged and sent backward with a speed of 87 km/h relative to the command module (mass m). what is the speed of the command module relative to earth just after the separation?
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