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liq [111]
2 years ago
15

Two ice skaters stand next to each other on a frozen pond. The first skater has a mass of 65 kg and the second skater has a mass

of 82 kg. If the first skater pushes against the second with a force of 35 N, south, what are their respective
accelerations?
A. First skater: 0.27 m/s2, north; Second skater: 0.21 m/s2, south
B. First skater: 0.27 m/s2, south; Second skater: 0.21 m/s?, north
C. First skater: 0.54 m/s2, north; Second skater: 0.43 m/s2, south
D. First skater: 0.54 m/s2, south; Second skater: 0.43 m/s?, north

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schepotkina [342]2 years ago
5 0
I think the answer is c
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