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A trolly of mass 200kg moves with a uniform speed of 36 km`//`h on a frictionless track. A child of mass 20kg runs on the trolly from one end to the other (10m away) with a speed of `4m//s` relative to the trolly in a direction opposite to the trolly's motion and jumps out of the trolly. How much has teh trolly moved from the time the child begins to run ?

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A trolley of mass 200 kg moves with a uniform speed of 36 km/h on a frictionless track. A child of mass 20 kg runs on the trolley from one end to the other (10 m away) with a speed of 4 ms^(-1) relative to the trolley in a direction opposite to the its motion, and jumps out of the trolley. What is the final speed of the trolley? How much has the trolley moved from the time the child begins to run?