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The “human cannonball” has long been a popular - and extremely dangerous - circus stunt. In order for a 45 kg person to leave the cannon with the fastest possible velocity yet achieved by a human
cannonball, a 1.6x10^3N force must be exerted on that person for 0.68 s. What is the record speed at
which a person has been shot from a circus cannon? (24.2 m/s)

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