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Two ice skaters stand facing each other at rest on a frozen pond. They push off against one another and the 48 kg skater acquires a speed of 0.67 m/s. If the other skater acquires a speed of 0.83 m/s, what is her mass in kilograms?

User Ravi Y
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Answer:

38.75 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

From the law of conservation of momentum,

Total momentum before collision = Total momentum after collision

mu+m'u' = mv+m'v'................... Equation 1

Note: Since both skater were initially at rest, u = u' = 0 m/s.

Also Note that both skater moves in opposite direction after collision, and let the direction of the first skater be positive and that of the second skater be negative.

mv = -m'v'.......................... Equation 2

make m' the subject of the equation above,

m' = -mv/v'..................... Equation 3

Given: m =48 kg, v = 0.67 m/s, v = -0.83 m/s (opposite direction to the first skater)

substitute into equation 3

m' = -48(0.67)/-0.83

m' = -32.16/-0.83

m' = 38.75 kg

User Harrythomas
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Answer:

The mass from the second skater is 40.2Kg

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this problem it is necessary to apply the concepts related to conservation of the moment.

By definition for the particular case we have to,


m_1u_1 = m_2v_2

Where,


m_1= Mass first skater


u_1 = Speed of first skater


v_2 = Velocity of second skater

Our values are given as,


m_1= 48Kgu_1 = 0.67m/sv_2 = 0.8m/s

Replacing in our equation and re-arrange to find
m_2,


m_2 = (m_1u_1)/(v_2)m_2 = ((48)(0.67))/(0.8)m_2 = 40.2Kg

The mass from the second skater is 40.2Kg

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