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On a frictionless surface. An 80kg person was with a 50kg person at rest. After they pushed each other, B moved at 8.0 m/s to the right. Whar is the velocity of A ? If A = 80 kg and B = 50 kg

On a frictionless surface. An 80kg person was with a 50kg person at rest. After they-example-1
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Given:

The mass of the person A is


m_A=\text{ 80 kg}

The mass of the person B is


m_B\text{ = 50 kg}

The initial velocity of A and B is zero as it is at rest.

The final velocity of person B is


v_B=\text{ 8 m/s }

towards right.

To find the velocity of A.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the conservation of momentum, the final velocity of person A will be


\begin{gathered} m_A*0+m_B*0=m_Av_A+m_Bv_B \\ v_B=-(m_Bv_B)/(m_A) \end{gathered}

On substituting the values, the final velocity of person A will be


\begin{gathered} v_B=-(50*8)/(80) \\ =-5\text{ m/s} \end{gathered}

Here, the negative sign indicates that the final velocity i

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