Answer:
a) Since linear momentum IS conserved, the momentum of the girl is actually -4.7125*43 = -202.6 kg∙ m/s (opposite direction from the boy).
When this is added to the boy's momentum (+202.6), the result is zero.
This is expected since the initial momentum is also zero.
b) 733.97 J potential energy in the girls body is converted into mechanical energy of the boy-girl system
c) YES the momentum of the boy-girl system conserved in the pushing-apart process because the velocities (vectors) are opposite and the individual momentum therefore cancel leaving zero, the same as before the pushing.
Step-by-step explanation:
b) ME = KE = ½ΣMV² = ½(57*3.0² + 43*4.7125²) = 733.97 J