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A glow-worm of mass 5.0 g emits red ligh...

A glow-worm of mass `5.0 g` emits red light `(650 nm)` with a power of `0.10 w`. Entirely in the backward direction. To what speed will it have accelerated sfter `10 y` if released into free space and assumed to live?

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