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You are part of a search-and-rescue mission that has been called out to look for a lost explorer. you've found the missing explorer, but you're separated from him by a 200-m-high cliff and a 30-m-wide raging river. to save his life, you need to get a 5.0 kg package of emergency supplies across the river. unfortunately, you can't throw the package hard enough to make it across. fortunately, you happen to have a 1.0 kg rocket intended for launching flares. improvising quickly, you attach a sharpened stick of negligible mass to the front of the rocket, so that it will impale itself into the package of supplies, then fire the rocket at ground level toward the supplies.

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