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pkc111
Mar9-09, 01:11 AM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data

An 80 kg man (A) pushes another 80kg man (B) with a force of 500N, describes what occurs.

2. Relevant equations
Newtons 2nd and 3rd Law ?



3. The attempt at a solution
I suspect the answer is both men fly apart with an acceleration of (500/80) m/s2 ? But in real life I would imagine man A would stay put ???

tiny-tim
Mar9-09, 04:55 AM
Hi pkc111! :smile:
An 80 kg man (A) pushes another 80kg man (B) with a force of 500N, describes what occurs.

Answer 1:

Are they on ice? or in space?

Is each man standing with feet side-by-side, or in-line?

Are their weights being supported on their heels or their toes?

Is the force applied to B at this centre of mass?

If this is a physics question, there's nowhere near enough information. :rolleyes:

If it's a sociology question, I'd say they're equally matched, so there'll be a fight! :wink:

Answer 2:

The force is given in newtons, so it's not an impulse (which would be in newton.seconds).

So the question must mean that the force is being applied continuously, which means that A and B must be staying together, with acceleration of … ? :smile: