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You are enjoying the frictionless frozen surface of the Rideau canal with your friend. While together, you try a physics experiment in which you push off of each other at the same time. If your acceleration is 2 m/s 2, what is your friend’s acceleration, in m/s 2, if your mass is 64.2 kg and your friend’s is 58.8 kg?
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