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Two ice skaters collided while moving toward each other on the ice. Examine the data:
Skater Direction Mass Acceleration after colliding
#1 Moving to the right 42 kg
1.5 m/s2 to the left
#2 Moving to the left unknown unknown
Two Students are asked to find the force exerted by the first skater on the second skater. Student A claims the force is equal to 63 Newtons. Student B argues that there is not enough information to find the answer. Explain which Student, A or B is correct and state how you know. You may refer to the STAAR Reference Materials, use the Desmos Calculator if you need to,and review Newton's Laws on your NTG to support your answer.
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Student A is correct.
Reason: Use Newton’s 2nd law on skater #1. The net force on skater #1 (which is the force skater #2 exerts on #1) is
F12 = m1 a1 = (42 kg)(1.5 m/s^2) = 63 N to the left.
By Newton’s 3rd law the force skater #1 exerts on skater #2 is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, so it is 63 N to the right. (This assumes the given acceleration is the result of the collision force and other external horizontal forces are negligible.)
Reason: Use Newton’s 2nd law on skater #1. The net force on skater #1 (which is the force skater #2 exerts on #1) is
F12 = m1 a1 = (42 kg)(1.5 m/s^2) = 63 N to the left.
By Newton’s 3rd law the force skater #1 exerts on skater #2 is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, so it is 63 N to the right. (This assumes the given acceleration is the result of the collision force and other external horizontal forces are negligible.)
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