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A 82-kg lumberjack stands at one end of a 355-kg floating log, as shown in the figure. Both the log and the lumberjack are at rest initially.
A 82-kg lumberjack stands at one end of a 355-kg floating log, as shown in the figure. Both the log and the lumberjack are at rest initially. If the lumberjack now trots toward the other end of the log with a speed of 2.7 m/s relative to the log, what is the lumberjack's speed relative to the shore? Ignore friction between the log and the water.