Two-stage rocket moves in space at a constant velocity


The two-stage rocket moves in space at a constant velocity of 4800 m/s. The two stages are then separated by the small explosive charge placed between them. Instantly after the explosion the velocity of 1230-kg upper stage is 5840 m/s in the similar direction as before the explosion. Find out the velocity (that is, magnitude and direction) of the 2500 kg lower stage after the explosion?

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