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A 91-kg parent and a 21-kg child meet at the centre of an ice rink. They place their hands together and push. (a) Is the force experienced by the child more than, less than, or the same as the force experienced by the parent? Is the acceleration of the child more than, less than, or the same as the acceleration of the parent?

A 91-kg parent and a 21-kg child meet at the centre of an ice rink. They place their-example-1

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Given

A 91 kg parent

A 21 kg child

The third Newton's law states


F_(12)=-F_(21)

Hence, the force experienced by the child is the same as the force experienced by the parent.

The answer would be "Same"

Part B


a_1=(F_1)/(m_1),a_2=(F_2)/(m_2)

Hence, the acceleration of the child is more than the acceleration of the parent.

The answer would be "More"

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