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16 April, 08:47

Two ice skaters suddenly push off against one another starting from a stationary position. The 45-kg skater acquires a speed of 0.375 m/s relative to the ice. What speed does the 60-kg skater acquire relative to the ice?

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  1. 16 April, 11:43
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    Speed does the 60-kg skater acquire relative to the ice = 0.281 m/s

    Explanation:

    Momentum is conserved in this case.

    Initial momentum = Final momentum.

    Initial momentum = Initial momentum of skater 1 + Initial momentum of skater 2

    Initial momentum = 45 x 0 + 60 x 0 = 0 kg m/s

    Final momentum = 45 x 0.375 + 60 x u = 16.875 + 60 u

    Here we need to find u.

    We have

    0 = 16.875 + 60 u

    u = - 0.281 m/s

    Speed does the 60-kg skater acquire relative to the ice = 0.281 m/s
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