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In the following figure, student I has a mass of 75 kg and student 2 has a mass

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Question

In the following figure, student I has a mass of 75 kg and student 2 has a mass of 57 kg. They sit in identical office chairs facing each other. Student I places his bare feet on the Knees of student 2 as shown. Student 1 then suddenly pushes outward with his feet causing both chairs to move. During the push and while the students are still touching one another. A) each student exerts the same amount of force on the other B) each student exerts a force on the other, but 1 exerts the larger force C) neither student exerts a force on the other D) each student exerts a force on the other, but 2 exerts the larger force E) student 1 exerts a force on student 2, but 2 does not exert any force on 1

Explanation / Answer

From third law of motion force is opposite and equal in nature.

A.

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